R. J. Cutler (born 1962; Great Neck) is an American filmmaker, documentarian, television producer and theater director.
His work includes the documentary films The War Room, A Perfect Candidate, Thin, The September Issue, The World According to Dick Cheney and Listen to Me Marlon; the non-fiction television series Black. White., American High, Freshman Diaries and 30 Days; the prime time drama series Nashville; the scripted podcast, The Oval Office Tapes; and the feature film If I Stay. Cutler's first film, The War Room, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and he is the recipient of numerous awards including two Emmy Awards, two Peabody Awards, a GLAAD Award, two Cinema Eye Awards, and two Television Academy Honor Awards. In 2009, the Museum of Television and Radio held a five-day retrospective of his work.
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R.J. Cutler
Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry Live Premiere Event
The War Room
Elton John: Never Too Late
If I Stay
The Met Ball
Thin
The Disappearance of Shere Hite
Making Dazed
Listen to Me Marlon
Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry
A Perfect Candidate
Martha
Fish
Belushi
The World According to Dick Cheney
The September Issue
Anita Liberty
The Return of the War Room
Untitled R. J. Cutler Camp Century Documentary
Lee Soo Man: King of K-Pop
Untitled Olivia Newton-John Documentary
Marc by Sofia
Untitled Louvre Heist Documentary
Murf the Surf: Jewels, Jesus, and Mayhem in the USA