

Antonino D’Ambrosio is an award-winning author, producer, director, musician and visual artist. He is the director of "American Masters: Roberta Flack." D'Ambrosio's work also includes "Let Fury Have the Hour" (Kino Lorber), "We’re Still Here: Johnny Cash’s Bitter Tears Revisited" (Sony/Kino Lorber), "No Free Lunch" (featuring Lewis Black) and "Frank Serpico" (IFC Sundance Selects). D’Ambrosio is the founder of La Lutta Productions and La Lutta NMC, a non-profit media, arts and productions group.