Hillary Spera is a cinematographer based in Brooklyn, NY. She splits her time between documentary, narrative, and commercial projects. Her previous narrative work includes Katie Aselton and Mark Duplass' thriller Black Rock, which premiered at Sundance 2012; High Road, an improv comedy feature directed by Upright Citizen's Brigade founder Matt Walsh; and Salar, a film shot in Bolivia and shortlisted for a short form 2013 Academy Award. Documentary credits include Darkon, winner of the Audience Award at 2006 SXSW; Alice Neel; American Juggalo; Maidentrip; Oxyana, winner of Best New Director Award for director Sean Dunne at 2013 Tribeca Film Festival; and After Tiller, directed by Martha Shane and Lana Wilson, which premiered on PBS' POV series. She was in production for Wilson's second feature, Last Call, a documentary profiling the work of Buddhist priests confronting the suicide epidemic in Japan and Unlocking the Truth, a documentary featuring the rise of a teenage metal band of the same name. Hillary also completed photography on Janet Grillo/Sundial Pictures' feature narrative Jack of The Red Hearts.
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