Mat Hames

American independent filmmaker (born 1971)

Mat Hames is an Emmy-Winning American independent filmmaker known for the PBS and Prime Video documentary series Power Trip: the Story of Energy, as well as his Independent Lens documentaries When I Rise and What Was Ours. He was knighted by King Albert II for his documentary film about Belgian Resistance escape lines in World War II Last Best Hope. He directed the Rooster Teeth RTDocs Series including Common Ground, Waiting for the Punchline, Why We're Here: 15 Years of Rooster Teeth, The Meme Machine, and Connected. His films have been part of the Emmy-Winning U.S. PBS series Independent Lens, SundanceTV, and Amazon Prime. He is a founder of Austin documentary production company Alpheus Media. Alpheus Media, Inc. has also created advertising campaigns for clients including Johns Hopkins, as well as films for the Atlantic Magazine, museums, non-profits, healthcare organizations and Global NGOs. A portion of their interviews with more than 250 cancer survivors appear on the Livestrong web site, and in a best selling book, Live Strong (ISBN 0767921380).

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  • Alpheus Media
  • Connected
  • What Was Ours
  • Indiewire Film Review: World's Greatest Head Massage
  • Fighting Goliath: Texas Coal Wars
  • When I Rise
  • When I Rise - PBS Site
  • Last Best Hope
  • Mat Hames at IMDb


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