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Robert Rippberger
Director/Producer
Robert Rippberger is an American film director, film producer, and screenwriter.34 He is the founder and Director/Producer at SIE Films.5 Rippberger is also the founder and co-executive director of SIE Society, a global alliance of Social Impact Entertainment filmmakers.12 He is a member of the Producers Guild of America and is on the PGA’s Social Impact Entertainment Task Force.12
Rippberger received a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from UC, Berkeley in 2012 and was awarded the Eisner Prize for his film "In the Middle," which is considered the highest achievement in the creative arts given on the UC, Berkeley campus.2
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- Rippberger directed and produced the upcoming sci-fi movie, Renner, starring Frankie Muniz and Violett Beane.35
- He produced the documentary "How to Build a Truth Engine" with Executive Producers George Clooney and Grant Heslov, which premiered at the 2024 SXSW Film Festival.35
- Rippberger is also producing the documentary “The Mouse That Roared” from Academy Award-nominated director Judith Ehrlich.135
- He was the lead producer on the stop-motion animated film "The Inventor" from "Ratatouille" writer Jim Capobianco, starring Daisy Ridley, Stephen Fry, Marion Cotillard, and Matt Berry. It was released theatrically in September 2023.135
- Rippberger executive produced the drama “Our Son” starring Luke Evans and Billy Porter, which premiered at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival and was released in theaters in December 2023.5
- He directed and produced the film “Those Who Walk Away” starring BooBoo Stewart and the Harlem drama, “Strive,” starring Danny Glover.125
- Rippberger directed and produced the documentary “Public Enemy Number One” from Executive Producer ICE-T and “7 Days in Syria”.125
- As an executive producer, along with Jason Blum, Rippberger did the feature doc, "Alive & Kicking".2
- Rippberger is set to direct two upcoming films; the new drama-comedy “A Good Fight” and the creature feature "Monstrosity".5
In 2022, Rippberger published The Power of Storytelling: Social Impact Entertainment.13 In 2014, he published a novel called Escape to Anywhere Else with a foreword by Mariel Hemingway.3 Rippberger was the co-founder and co-editor of the magazine and podcast, Cinema of Change, along with Tobias Deml; since rebranded as SIE Magazine.3 He was also a contributing writer to The Huffington Post.3


