Amber Love is a filmmaker, festival programmer, and documentary editor based in Chicago, IL. Her work focuses on the forces that shape communities, and her films have premiered at the Camden International Film Festival, played Indie Memphis and the Milwaukee Film Festival, and received support from the Tribeca Film Institute and Union Docs. In 2019, she was selected as a NeXt Doc fellow for her work as an emerging filmmaker, and in 2020 she was selected as a fellow for the Sundance Institute’s inaugural Art of Editing Fellowship.
Lifetimes is a portrait of a family in Lansing, Michigan that comprises four generations of Black female community leaders whose stories offer a glimpse into the practical and emotional labor of long-term racial equity work.