[1] She began making documentaries while working at WBZ-TV in the 1980s,[2] including Rape: An Act of Hate, narrated and hosted by Veronica Hamel.
[5] Her second feature-length documentary, No Way Out But One, tells the story of Holly Collins, the first American to be granted asylum by the government of the Netherlands as a result of domestic violence.
[11] In 2018, she produced and released The Silent Soldier and the Portrait, a documentary inspired by her 95 year old father that tells one veteran's story of surviving tragedy in WWII and his personal journey to set things right.
Boston based Film and Television Critic Joyce Kulhawik called it "An exquisitely intimate tale of war, redemption, and family seen through the eyes of a filmmaker who helped her dad lay his ghosts to rest.
As it unfolds, Waller’s film holds us gently in the sweep of our own personal histories as we each make our peace.