Sally Levi
Sally is a true lover of art and film. She has formal training as a filmmaker from Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA, USA and as a producer from Lund University, Lund, Sweden. She began her career as an actress, including roles in the series Cracker and small parts in Spiderman, 21, ER, JAG and Clueless. She was trained in theatre with a concentration in Shakespeare at the British American Dramatic Academy in England. In 2011, Sally's first feature documentary Design Revolution premiered at the Boston International Film Festival and her short fine art film Partie won Boost's Greenhouse Grant. Prior to that, Sally produced and directed the award-winning historical drama Eaton's Water for the Altadena Foothills Conservancy. Her feature film producing debut was Meta starring Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad). Additional credits include: the PBS-NOVA/NHK-Japan television special Killer Subs in Pearl Harbor for the Lone Wolf Documentary Group. Sally has received both the Maine Arts Commission Film Fellowship and the Kodak Film Grant two years in a row. She was selected as a Jeuens Talents filmmaker by the French government. She is also film faculty at the Maine Media Workshops. Current project's include: Hyperion Pictures feature "Crawl"; Domenica Scorsese's film "New England"; and Kandis Erickson and Cameron Fay's "Summer Solstice." Sally is co-owner of the production company, Film Trolley. At present, Sally resides in Sweden


