About the Cast and Filmmakers

Bill Guttentag

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Bill Guttentag

Director

Bill Guttentag is a double Oscar-winning dramatic and documentary film writer-producer-director. His films have premiered at the Sundance, Cannes, Telluride and Tribeca film festivals. He directed Nanking (THINKFilm, 2007), a theatrical documentary which premiered at Sundance and featured Woody Harrelson, and was shortlisted for an Oscar. He also directed Soundtrack for a Revolution (Wild Bunch, 2009), which had its international premiere at Cannes and was also shortlisted for an Oscar.

He wrote and directed the dramatic feature LIVE! (Atlas Entertainment, 2008) starring Eva Mendes and Andre Braugher, and produced by Chuck Roven. He also wrote and directed Knife Fight (IFC, 2013) starring Rob Lowe, Julie Bowen, David Harbor, Jamie Chung, and Carrie-Ann Moss. Both films premiered at Tribeca.

Bill Guttentag won an Academy Award for the documentary Twin Towers (Universal, 2003). He has also received a second Oscar, three additional Oscar nominations, a Peabody Award, three Emmy Awards, three additional Emmy nominations, two Writers Guild Award nominations, a Producers Guild Award nomination, and a Robert Kennedy Journalism Award. His films have been selected for Sundance three times, Telluride twice, Tribeca five times, and have won awards at numerous American and international film festivals. They have received a number of special screenings including at the Museum of Modern Art, Council on Foreign Relations, the Harvard Kennedy School, and the White House.

He is currently in post-production on Rule Breakers, a dramatic feature he directed and co-wrote, based on the true story of the Afghan Girls Robotics Team. The film stars Nikohl Boosheri, Ali Fazal, and Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Bill Guttentag partnered with Richard Linklater on That Animal Rescue Show, on which they were executive producers and directors. The 10-part series aired on Paramount+ (2020). An episode from the series was part of the selection of the 2020 Telluride Film Festival.

His film Only the Dead See the End of War (HBO), premiered theatrically at the 2015 Telluride Film Festival. He won an AACTA Award (Australian Academy Award) for best directing for a documentary, and a Walkley Award (Australian Pulitzer) for the film. The film was nominated for an Emmy. Bill Guttentag created, executive produced, and directed the NBC series Crime & Punishment, which ran for three seasons (2002-2004). The series was part of the Law & Order family of shows, and was created with Dick Wolf, who was also an executive producer. Over the series’ run, nearly every show was in the Nielsen top 20.

He has directed commercials and other projects for a number of Silicon Valley companies including Google, Yahoo, and MasterClass. He is also an advisor to Silicon Valley companies including Mattermost and MasterClass, where he directed the first and third classes (James Patterson and Serena Williams). His novel, Boulevard was published by Pegasus Books/W.W. Norton in 2011. The French edition was published by Éditions Gallimard, where it was finalist for the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière. He co-wrote Masters of Disaster – The Ten Commandments of Damage Control (Palgrave/Macmillan, 2012). He has also written nonfiction pieces, including for The Wall Street Journal and The Los Angeles Times. He has served on a number of film festival juries, including the Shanghai International Film Festival and the Morelia Film Festival. He has given talks and shown his films at numerous US and international universities.

His film, Nanking, was filmed largely in China, and won awards at a number of US and international film festivals (including Sundance), and after its theatrical release, played on Cinemax. Guttentag won a Peabody Award and Emmy Award and was nominated for a WGA award for the film. Nanking’s international release included China, where it became the highest grossing theatrical documentary in Chinese history. He has directed eight films for HBO, as well as films for ABC, CBS, National Geographic, and others. He produced Groomed (Blumhouse, 2021), which premiered on Discovery+, and directed and produced Sublime (Interscope) which premiered at Tribeca in 2019. Additional films include, You Don't Have to Die (HBO), for which he won an Oscar. Since 2001, Bill Guttentag has been a lecturer at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.

Laura Bilodeau Overdeck

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Laura Bilodeau Overdeck

Producer

Laura Bilodeau Overdeck, producer of Rule Breakers, is an education reformer, author and philanthropist. She is the founder of Bedtime Math, a nationwide nonprofit whose research-proven app reduces math anxiety for kids and parents, and the author of the Bedtime Math book series (Macmillan).

As a founding board member of the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund, Laura launched the statewide New Jersey Tutoring Corps, which raises elementary students’ math and reading skills to grade level and beyond. In 2023 she independently founded Rekindle, a nonprofit that recruits award-winning educators to coach novice elementary school teachers on effective math instruction.

Laura has been appointed by three New Jersey governors to lead working groups on pressing education issues. In 2007, she was appointed to the board of New Jersey Governor’s School, a residential summer program for talented high school seniors to study on college campuses. In 2015, she co-chaired the STEM Pathways Network, an initiative to partner schools, corporations, science museums and other nonprofits to develop more robust STEM opportunities for students from kindergarten through college. And in 2018, she co-chaired the Working Group for On-Ramps to College, which advocated to increase New Jersey students’ higher education enrollment in the state.

Laura’s experience with robotics sparked her immediate passion for the Rule Breakers project. Her family foundation has been a longtime contributor to FIRST Robotics, and she personally coached her son’s FIRST Lego League team.

Laura is an alumna and former trustee of Princeton University, where she earned a B.A. in astrophysics. She also holds an M.B.A. from the Wharton School of Business and an honorary doctorate from Stevens Institute of Technology. Laura serves on the boards of Khan Academy and Liberty Science Center, and the advisory board for Princeton’s Department of Astrophysical Sciences.