Ashley Archer Tindall is a Los Angeles-based documentary filmmaker. She is also a story producer, archival producer and field producer for HBO, National Geographic, PBS and independent filmmakers.
She is currently in development on “Cue Queens”, a docuseries about the women of international billiards. She directed and produced “27 Months: Journeys in the Peace Corps”, a feature-length documentary that followed three Peace Corps volunteers as they served in Azerbaijan, Liberia and the Philippines.
At Film Archer, she creates translational content for research universities and non-profits.
Ashley holds a Masters in Documentary Film and Video from Stanford University and a Masters in Public Policy from the Luskin School of Public Affairs at UCLA. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Chicago and studied in Dakar, Senegal and Paris, France. See CV here.