Jeremy Podeswa

Jeremy Podeswa is an award-winning feature film and television director who has been nominated four times for the Best Director Emmy — for HBO’s Boardwalk Empire and Game of Thrones (twice), and for HBO’s The Pacific, produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg. He has also been nominated four times for the Directors Guild of America Award. He has recently directed episodes of 3 Body Problem (Netflix), from the creators of Game of Thrones, and The New Look (Apple) starring Juliette Binoche. He was executive producer and director on the HBOMax limited series Station Eleven, earning a Directors Guild of America nomination. The show was nominated for 7 Emmy Awards.

Jeremy has directed for many of the most groundbreaking cable television series and mini-series, including for Hulu (The Handmaid’s Tale), for HBO (Game of Thrones, True Detective, The Newsroom, Here and Now, Boardwalk Empire, True Blood, Rome, Six Feet Under, Carnivale and The Pacific), for Apple (The Mosquito Coast and The New Look), for Showtime (The Loudest Voice, On Becoming a God in Central Florida, Homeland, Ray Donovan, The Borgias, The Tudors, Dexter, Weeds, Queer as Folk, The L Word), for AMC (The Walking Dead), for F/X (American Horror Story: Asylum and Coven), and for TNT (Into the West, a mini-series produced by Steven Spielberg and nominated for 16 Emmy Awards). Other credits include the television movie After the Harvest, starring Sam Shepard, winner of the Directors Guild of Canada Award for Best Direction.

Jeremy has also written and directed three award winning feature films: Fugitive Pieces (Samuel Goldwyn Films, opening night at the Toronto International Film Festival), starring Stephen Dillane and Rosamund Pike; The Five Senses (Fine Line Distribution, Directors’ Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival), starring Mary Louise Parker; and Eclipse (Berlin and Sundance film festivals).