Seat 20D

Directed By Jill Campbell

When Suse Lowenstein's son was murdered by terrorists, she leaned on her art to create Dark Elegy a sculpture that includes 75 fellow mothers stripped naked in the emotional position they fell upon hearing of their loved ones' death.

  • ABOUT
  • BIO
After Pan Am 103 was brought down in Lockerbie, a grieving mother creates an astonishing work of art.
Jill is a documentary Director, Producer, and Editor who strives to capture authentic moments of humanity that highlight our shared experience. Jill began her career in the theater, writing and producing plays at La Mama, the Dublin Fringe, the Public Theater, and as a resident artist at Mabou Mines. She pivoted to documentary with the 2010 documentary "Dancing Across Borders" (Netflix, Apple TV.). Following the success of that feature, Jill has produced many feature documentaries that have screened at major festivals including Tribeca, DOC NYC, Atlanta, Art Fifa, Hamptons, Montclair, Miami, Seattle, Woodstock, and Warsaw. Jill was a producer for the documentary, "Never Too Late: The Doc Severinson Story" (Dirs. Kevin Bright, Jeff Consiglio, PBS American Masters, 2020). Jill has written and directed three feature-length documentaries including the award-winning "Mr. Chibbs" (Cargo Films), a 2017 Village Voice Critic’s Pick, "Mr. Chibbs" traces the rise and fall of NBA legend Kenny Anderson, and "Seat 20D" a meditation on the healing power of self-expression that follows artist Suse Lowenstein’s journey to overcome her grief following the murder of her son. Jill received her MFA from Hunter College where she studied documentary filmmaking. Jill's most personal documentary "Beyond the Gaze: Jule Campbell's Swimsuit Issue" will have its world premiere in the fall of 2024. The film examines Jule's trailblazing life and career from a feminist perspective.