Lesley Chilcott

Notable feature documentary films include Watson,[1][2] Waiting for "Superman",[3] CodeGirl,[4][5] It Might Get Loud,[6] and An Inconvenient Truth which won two Academy Awards.

[10] Chilcot has explored social and environmental justice in projects such as An Inconvenient Truth, documenting former vice president Al Gore’s efforts to fight climate change.

The film, which Chilcott produced, won two Oscars including Best Documentary and Best Original Song and helped spark a worldwide conversation about the state of our planet.

Chilcott filmed teams all over the world from Moldova to Mexico, documenting how exposure to technology and computer science can transform girls' lives.

[citation needed] Filming again in Costa Rica in 2014, Chilcott directed the feature documentary, A Small Section of the World, about a village of women coffee producers from the Talamanca mountains.