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Lismore Road is a non-profit social impact production company dedicated to creating, supporting, and amplifying non-fiction stories across all media formats including film, podcasts, and more. We focus on projects that ignite meaningful conversations, celebrate diverse perspectives, and inspire audiences to think more critically and deeply.

As creative producers, financiers, fiscal sponsors, and educational and impact campaign supporters, Lismore Road is committed to creating connections and to inspiring communities and organizations to act on the critical issues of our time. We join forces with storytellers, change-makers, and educators in order to highlight important topics and stories amid a rapidly changing landscape.

We believe non-fiction storytelling is a powerful tool that not only educates and informs but also empowers individuals, communities, and students to create lasting, positive change

OUR PHILOSOPHY

We look for stories from a wide range of perspectives that invite the audience to challenge their existing point of view. Lismore Road supports projects and shepherds impact and educational campaigns that will foster conversation and change.

ABOUT US

Filmmaker and philanthropist Margaret Munzer Loeb founded Lismore Road in order to tell meaningful stories and energize grassroots impact campaigns that help local communities make change.

TEAM

Margaret Munzer Loeb
Margaret Munzer Loeb is a filmmaker and philanthropist who founded and manages MML Productions and Lismore Road, a non-profit educational production company. Recent film credits include “Plan C” (2023), “Ron Delsener Presents” (2023), “Found” (2021), “Driving While Black” (2020) and “Chasing Childhood” (2020). She earned a bachelor’s degree in history and visual arts from Brown University and a Master of Social Work degree from New York University. Margaret serves on the President’s Advisory Council on the Arts at Brown and previously served on the boards of Prep for Prep, PEN America, the National Institute for Reproductive Health, and the Center for Reproductive Rights.

MARGARET MUNZER LOEB
FOUNDER & PRESIDENT

Sarah Danzig
Sarah Danzig is the Founder of Team 74, a consulting firm specializing in nonprofit governance, communications, fundraising, and philanthropic advising. Prior to Team 74, Sarah was Head of Development at Uncommon Schools, where she was responsible for philanthropic revenue to help support 52 schools in five cities across three states, as well as network-level requirements. Her other previous positions include Chief Advancement Officer at The Boys’ Club of New York, Regional Vice President of Teach for America NYC, and Assistant Head of School for Institutional Affairs at ECFS. Sarah earned her Bachelor’s degree from Cornell University and currently volunteers for Aspen Fire Protection.

SARAH DANZIG
STRATEGIC ADVISOR

Eden Wurmfeld
Eden Wurmfeld is an Emmy-nominated fiction and documentary producer and director. Most recently, she directed and produced the documentary short CLASSROOM 4 which won the jury prize for Best Documentary at Aspen Shortsfest. Among her previous documentary credits are CHASING CHILDHOOD, the Netflix Original SAVING CAPITALISM, NO IMPACT MAN, LEFT ON PURPOSE, MY SO-CALLED ENEMY, ROMEO ROMEO, and SUNSET STORY. Eden’s earlier fiction films include the indie hit KISSING JESSICA STEIN, PUCCINI FOR BEGINNERS, THE HAMMER, and SWINGERS. Eden is a member of AMPAS, the PGA, and DGA. She is also a founding member of the Documentary Producers Alliance (DPA).

EDEN WURMFELD
PRODUCING PARTNER

Julia Mann
Julia Mann is a documentary filmmaker and industry professional originally from Baltimore, living in New York after many years in Tel Aviv. She is an alumna of The New School’s Documentary Media Studies graduate program and has experience in film production, festival programming, sales, distribution, and filmmaker support organizations. She was part of the production teams for WEDDING NIGHT (2023), THE CAMERA OF DOCTOR MORRIS (Docaviv 2022 Best Israeli Film), CHASING CHILDHOOD (DOC NYC 2020), and SAVING CAPITALISM (Netflix 2017). Julia previously worked at Docaviv Film Festival, Close Up (a training program for SWANA filmmakers) and Cinephil, an international film sales and advisory firm.

JULIA MANN
HEAD OF PRODUCTION

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