Amy Hobby is an Academy Award and Independent Spirit Award-Nominated, Emmy and Peabody Award-Winning producer. Her documentary features include the current 2021 IDA short-listed Convergence: Courage in a Crisis, What Happened, Miss Simone? (Netflix, directed by Liz Garbus), And Everything is Going Fine (Criterion Collection, directed by Steven Soderbergh), Love, Marilyn (HBO, directed by Liz Garbus), Shepard & Dark (Cannes Film Festival, and The Last Laugh (featuring Mel Brooks, Rob Reiner, Sarah Silverman) for ITVS. Her scripted features include Secretary (Maggie Gyllenhaal, James Spader), Hamlet (Ethan Hawke, Bill Murray), Lucky Them (Toni Collette, Johnny Depp), Paint It Black (Janet McTeer, Alia Shawcat), and Nadja (Executive Producer David Lynch), among many others. Her films have played and/or won awards at Sundance, Tribeca, Cannes, Berlin, and Toronto Film Festivals.
Hobby was the Executive Director of the Tribeca Film Institute from 2016-2020, where she led a team identifying, engaging and supporting hundreds of filmmakers each year in collaboration with filmmaker organizations around the world. Hobby’s first job as a producer’s assistant was on Tim Burton’s Ed Wood, on which she also oversaw archival research in part because she was obsessed with finding the best possible print of Glen or Glenda.