Named by the New York Times “America’s foremost visual chronicler of the plutocracy,” Emmy Award–winning filmmaker/photographer Lauren Greenfield has produced groundbreaking work on consumerism, youth culture, and gender for the last 25 years. Her films The Kingmaker, Generation Wealth, The Queen of Versailles, and Thin, and photography books Generation Wealth, Fast Forward, and Girl Culture have provoked international dialogue about some of the most important issues of our time.
Greenfield’s iconic photography has received nearly every award in the industry and is collected by museums including SFMOMA, LACMA, the Getty, the International Center of Photography, and the Harvard Art Museum. Most of her films began as photography works, from her Emmy-nominated debut Thin, to the box office hit The Queen of Versailles which won her the Best Director Award at Sundance, a DGA nomination, and was named “one of the top documentaries of all time” by Vogue. Greenfield’s subsequent films Generation Wealth (Amazon Studios) and The Kingmaker (Showtime) played Sundance, Venice, Telluride and Toronto festivals and garnered Writers Guild and Critics Choice nominations. The Critics Choice honored The Kingmaker for the “Most Compelling Living Subject of a Documentary.” Generation Wealth earned Greenfield the “Spirit of Independence” Award from Film Independent.
Alongside her film and photography career, Greenfield has directed award-winning advertising campaigns. Her viral Super Bowl spot, #LikeAGirl, swept the commercial awards including 14 Cannes Lions, making Greenfield the first woman named “Most Awarded Director” by AdAge. In 2019, Greenfield founded Girl Culture Films, now Institute, with her producing partner Frank Evers. They are also producing a musical based on The Queen of Versailles, starring Kristin Chenoweth and F. Murray Abraham, with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, set to open on Broadway July 2025.