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Biography
Yance Ford (/ˈjænsi/; 13 April 1972; Long Island) is an American documentary filmmaker. In 2018, he and Joslyn Barnes were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for producing and directing Strong Island. Ford graduated from Hamilton College in 1994. Beginning in 2002 he worked as a series producer at PBS for ten years. In 2011 he was named one of Filmmaker magazine's 25 New Faces of Independent Film. He also received the 2011–2012 Fledgling Fund Fellowship at MacDowell. In 2017 he was #97 on The Root 100, an "annual list of the most influential African Americans, ages 25 to 45."
Awards & recognition
- Guggenheim Fellowship · 2019
- Academy Award — Best Documentary Feature Film · 2018 · nominated
Filmography7 titles

Disclosure
2020as Self - Filmmaker
2020as Self - Filmmaker

Trial by Media
2020Director
2020Director

Power
2024as Narrator (voice)
2024as Narrator (voice)

P.O.V.
1988Director
1988Director

Strong Island
2017as Himself
2017as Himself

Work in Progress
2019Director
2019Director

The Color of Care
2022Director, Producer
2022Director, Producer