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  1. R. J. Cutler (born 1962) is an American filmmaker, documentarian, television producer and theater director. His work includes the documentary films The War Room, A Perfect Candidate, Thin, The September Issue, The World According to Dick Cheney and Listen to Me Marlon; the non-fiction television series Black. White.

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    R.J. Cutler is an American filmmaker, documentarian, television producer and theater director. His work includes the documentary films The War Room, A Perfect Candidate, Thin, The September Issue and The World According to Dick Cheney; the non-fiction television series American High, Freshman Diaries and 30 Days; the prime time drama series ...

  3. Headed by Award-winning filmmaker and non-fiction pioneer R.J. Cutler, This Machine is a filmmaker-driven company that explores the times in which we live through non-fiction storytelling in all media.

  4. Headed by Award-winning filmmaker and non-fiction pioneer R.J. Cutler, This Machine explores the times in which we live through non-fiction and scripted storytelling in all media. This Machine was founded in Los Angeles and New York City in 2020.

  5. R.J. Cutler is an award-winning director and producer who has been making documentary film and television series for over thirty years. Feature Documentaries: • The War Room (producer), 1993. • A Perfect Candidate (director/producer), 1996. • Thin (producer), 2006.

  6. 3 days ago · R.J. Cutler stands as a distinguished figure in the realm of documentary filmmaking, with a keen ability to illuminate the inner workings of American politics.His work, including notable films like The War Room and A Perfect Candidate, provides viewers with an unfiltered look at the strategies and decisions that shape political campaigns.

  7. Nov 1, 2003 · Cutler was already a well known documentary maker, one of the major forces behind the Oscar-nominated The War Room (1993), and director/producer of A Perfect Candidate (1997). He'd gotten into television through MSNBC, creating and producing Edgewise, a weekly documentary program.