Greta Schiller

[3] She had a part directing the 1981 documentary Greetings from Washington, D.C. which details the first important LGBT march for gay rights, held in 1979.

[4] The film combines interviews with multiple forms of media that shows the history of gays and lesbians during the early 20th century to the late 1960s.

[citation needed][11][12] In 2020, she directed The Land of Azaba, the first feature documentary on the subject of ecological restoration.

[14] The Atlantic Journal wrote that International Sweethearts of Rhythm "makes you glad documentaries were invented.

[citation needed] Tiny and Ruby: Hell Divin' Women earned Schiller a Teddy at the Berlin International Film Festival.