
Jessica Vale
DIRECTOR, WRITER, PRODUCER
Jessica Vale is an accomplished non-fiction director, narrative producer, and editor, working freelance for over 12 years. Originally from New Hope, Pennsylvania, Jess graduated from the film program at Temple University and moved to NYC. Her long-term clients include NBC News, CBS News, The Weinstein Co., and more.
Her feature directorial debut was the documentary Small Small Thing: The Olivia Zinnah Story about a young Liberian rape victim. Small Small Thing opened at The Quad Cinema in NYC, and had its worldwide television premiere on Al Jazeera English. The film won over 12 festival awards and Jessica received substantial media attention including appearances on MSNBC’s Melissa Harris Perry Show, Huffington Post Live and WABC NY’s Weekend Morning Show. The film was a One World Media Award finalist.
She is currently producing the feature narrative “LIV,” starring Catherine Eaton, Teddy Sears (The Flash), Harris Yullin (Scarface), and Frankie Faison (The Wire). “LIV” will premiere in 2016. Jessica is also directing and producing her second feature documentary The Limits of Dissent, in mid production, about female radical activists. Jessica is on the programming team in the NYC chapter of Film Fatales.

Nika Offenbac
PRODUCER, DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Nika Offenbac is a Creative Producer who is equally comfortable managing the demands of multiple departments, or ‘shooting from the hip’ in the field; her award-winning body of work spans documentary, animation, and experiential design - from film to television and digital content.
Nika thinks storytelling can change the world and is not afraid to put herself on the front lines. Along with director Jessica Vale, Nika produced and shot the hard-hitting documentary feature film ‘Small Small Thing’ about child rape in Liberia.
Her other short films have screened internationally at The Lincoln Center, The Independent Film Channel, The Kunsthaus Graz (Austria), The Museum of Popular Art (Rome) The LACMA , and are included in the permanent collection of the San Francisco MOMA.
In 2015, she executive produced and directed , a 6 part documentary series about the global evolution of electronic dance music for MTV World. Nika continues to make social justice films including a short for the 2014 “Not So Super” Super Bowl campaign to raise awareness of human trafficking, and most recently a documentary on housing court and the right to counsel.

