Daniel Lombroso is the founder of Outerboro Films. He previously spent eight years building the Oscar-nominated video departments at The New Yorker and The Atlantic before launching his own premium documentary studio in 2025. His debut feature film, WHITE NOISE, based on his four years reporting inside the white power movement, premiered in 2020 to critical acclaim. It was named one of the year's top documentaries by Vox and The Boston Globe, and one of the “25 films that explain America” by The Guardian. His short, NINA & IRENA, Executive Produced by Errol Morris, was one of the most decorated short documentaries of 2023. Lombroso’s films have premiered at Sundance, SXSW, and TIFF, and have garnered eight Vimeo Staff Picks, multiple National Magazine and Livingston Award nominations, as well as IDA, Critics Choice, and Emmy nominations, and a place on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list. His second feature-length film, MANHOOD, will premiere at SXSW.