Kerry Candaele

Producer/Director, was born in Vancouver, and grew up in Lompoc, a small working-class town on California’s central coast.

He has produced and directed several documentary films, including Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price, and Iraq For Sale. He also collaborated with his brother Kelly on the documentary, A League of Their Own, about his mother’s experience in the All American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL), which was later turned into a blockbuster hit starring Tom Hanks and Madonna.

He attended Columbia University, where he was a Richard Hofstader Fellow in American History. He has also worked all over the world for with the Democracy Council, an NGO dedicated to peaceful reform in developing nations. He is the author of two books on American history, and has written for both scholarly and popular publications.

He lives in Venice, California, with his wife and three daughters.