Hannah Vicente-Kliot is a 5x Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and investigative journalist based in New York City. She specializes in character-driven, immersive, and globally reported nonfiction.

She is currently producing a forthcoming series with Words + Pictures and independently producing a feature documentary on psychedelic-assisted therapy. She recently served as a development producer on a historical series with Ark Media.

A former staff producer at HBO's "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel," Hannah spent four years producing premium nonfiction for one of television's most respected sports journalism franchises. Her reporting has taken her from war zones in Ukraine to surf communities in El Salvador, from the world of professional child bull riders in the American South to uncovering a systemic sexual abuse crisis in youth cheerleading.

Hannah also produced the short narrative film "Look at Me," which premiered in competition at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2021.

Prior to HBO, she was part of CNBC's Investigative Unit, producing long-form investigations into cryptocurrency schemes and financial crimes.

Hannah is a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, where she reported extensively on potential wrongful convictions as a selected member of the Medill Justice Project.

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