About 371
Brad Lichtenstein founded 371 in 2003 after working in New York as a documentary filmmaker for over a decade, producing and directing for Lumiere Productions, Bill Moyers and Frontline. He has built a company that produces premium content across multiple platforms and prides itself on a commitment to stories that might not otherwise be told while lifting up the voices and careers of women and filmmakers of color.
Brad is the founder of award-winning 371 Productions. He won the 2022 Primetime Emmy for Exceptional Merit in Documentary for When Claude Got Shot (SXSW 2021 premiere, PBS Independent Lens). His most recent film, American Coup: Wilmington 1898 (with producer/director Yoruba Richen) premiered in 2024 on the PBS series American Experience and was nominated for a Peabody. His film American Reckoning (with producer/director Yoruba Richen) premiered in 2022 on PBS' Frontline and was nominated for an Emmy and Peabody. His films As Goes Janesville (PBS Independent Lens) and Ashe '68 (VR premiere at Sundance) were each nominated for Emmys. He won DuPonts for Hard Earned (Al Jazeera, with Kartemquin Films) and Ghosts of Attica (BBC, Court TV), and a Peabody for the radio series Precious Lives.
Brad is currently producing a film with Time Studios about the band Living Colour with W. Kamau Bell directing, as well as several other projects. His work also includes VR, scripted television, and a musical in development.

