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  1. Sarah Pillsbury. Producer: River's Edge. Minnesotan Sarah Pillsbury attended Yale University and studied film and African history in the late 1960s. She once took a break from her studies to live in Africa to learn about it first thand.

  2. Jan 22, 2008 · PARK CITY, UTAH — Sarah Pillsbury — Oscar-winning filmmaker and accomplished activist and descendant of the milling family — has the thick skin of a born Minnesotan.

  3. Sarah Pillsbury is a producer of feature films and a co-founder of Liberty Hill Foundation and Nonprofit VOTE. She moved to LA from Minnesota in 1974 and has won an Oscar for her short film Board and Care.

  4. Aug 18, 2017 · Sarah Pillsbury has produced many films including Desperately Seeking Susan and the HBO film about the AIDS crisis, And the Band Played On. She is also a founder of Liberty Hill, a foundation that supports grassroots community organizing. Pillsbury recounts what inspired the two very different career paths she has taken.

  5. Sarah Pillsbury. Producer: River's Edge. Minnesotan Sarah Pillsbury attended Yale University and studied film and African history in the late 1960s. She once took a break from her studies to live in Africa to learn about it first thand.

  6. Sarah Pillsbury, a film producer and philanthropist, received her bachelor’s degree from Yale in 1974 and moved to Los Angeles where she attended the UCLA Film School. She began her career working in documentaries and was the Associate Producer on The California Reich, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1976.

  7. Aug 20, 2017 · Sarah Pillsbury does not have a conventional Hollywood career. On top of producing such films as “Desperately Seeking Susan” and “And the Band Played On,” Pillsbury began the foundation Liberty Hill, which is dedicated to supporting grass-roots organizing in Los Angeles, in 1976.