
Featured Work

Director and Cinematographer
Sam Eilertsen is a Providence, Rhode Island-based filmmaker. He worked for a decade as a director of photography on narrative films, shooting features such as the 2019 heist film Vault (Chazz Palminteri, Don Johnson, Theo Rossi, Samira Wiley), while looking for a way to channel his concern for the climate crisis and passion for activism into film projects.
In 2018 he co-founded Tikkun Olam Productions, a nonprofit filmmaking collective. His debut documentary Israelism, which explores American Jewish young people’s shifting relationship to Israel and Palestine, premiered at Big Sky Doc Fest in 2023 and won prizes at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, the Arizona International Film Festival, and the Tallgrass Film Festival. It became a phenomenon on college campuses and across social media, while also drawing repeated attempts at censorship—controversies that have been covered in major outlets like The New York Times. After being acquired by Watermelon Pictures the film debuted as the number one documentary on AppleTV video-on-demand. His second feature, Generation on Fire, currently in post-production, follows youth climate activists, and he is a co-creator and co-director of the documentary series Vs Goliath, which follows everyday Americans resisting fossil fuel extraction in their hometowns, and premiered at Seriesfest in 2025, winning the Jury and Audience awards for Best Independent Pilot.
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His activist video work supporting and documenting movements for change has been featured on MSNBC, NowThis and Democracy Now, covered in the New York Times, and even deceptively re-edited by Fox News.
DOCUMENTARY
Israelism (2023)
Co-Director and
Director of Photography

ISRAELISM | Official Trailer
#1 AppleTV On-Demand Documentary on release
Two young American Jews travel to Israel seeking a deeper understanding of the country they were raised to love. What they encounter profoundly impacts them, leading them to join a growing movement to redefine their community's relationship with Israel in this challenging and emotional journey.
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"If you want to understand the wrenching generational rift over Israel among many left-leaning American Jews, the documentary “Israelism,” is a good place to start."
- Michelle Goldberg in the New York Times




Vs. Goliath (2025)
Co-Creator/Director,
Director of Photography
A retired schoolteacher, a former oil refinery worker, an Army veteran, and a group of Indigenous activists come together to fight the fossil fuel industry and protect their homelands while imagining a more just and prosperous future for their communities. Together, rooted in their faith, deep commitment, and service to their communities, they stand firm in the shadow of Goliath, refusing to back down.




An Independent Documentary Series,

Vs. Goliath: Cancer Alley short teaser
Generation on Fire
Co-Director and
Director of Photography

Generation Green New Deal
An upcoming feature documentary film about a youth-led movement that fights to tackle the climate crisis and economic inequality, amidst fierce opposition.
Short Film released in 2022, feature in post-production

Generation on Fire: The Documentary

NARRATIVE
Vault (2019)
Director of Photography

Vault
Based-on-a-true-story heist thriller
Two small-time crooks cook up an ill-fated scheme to rob a nearby vault of $30 million--money that belongs to the Mafia.
Starring Theo Rossi, Chazz Palminteri, Samira Wiley, Don Johnson and Clive Standen
Directed by Tom DeNucci
Distributed by Lionsgate
Penumbra (2020)
Director of Photography
When Dori's sister Fae returns from a recovery center, Dori begins to suspect someone is stalking her. But what's coming for them is an unimaginable terror not of this world.

Award-Winning Horror Short

PENUMBRA (Daniel Byers, USA, 2020)
Some Day All This Will Be Yours (2023)
Director of Photography
When Dori's sister Fae returns from a recovery center, Dori begins to suspect someone is stalking her. But what's coming for them is an unimaginable terror not of this world.

Some Day All This Will Be Yours
Some Day All This Will Be Yours follows an increasingly strange pregnant woman (Cricket Arrison, Give Me Pity!) giving her unborn child a guided tour of its inheritance: a haunted house. Amidst a riot of crumbling 1970s interior design, Some Day uncannily twists the tropes of motherhood, home, and family legacy. A queer autofiction comedy/horror, the film was shot in director Arrison’s childhood home.

Full Filmography on IMDb
DIGITAL/SOCIAL
Bend The Arc: We Rise


Bend The Arc: We Rise

Dr. Cornel West on Juneteenth | Black Lives Matter
