Filmmaker Nicholas Mihm
Originally from Denver, Colorado, Nicholas is an Emmy nominated director, editor, and producer based in Los Angeles. His work has taken him across four different continents across the globe, and he has directed and edited commercial work and documentary films for many major brands and organizations.
In 2021, Nicholas directed/edited his first feature documentary In the Dark of the Valley. The film won multiple Best Documentary awards at film festivals around the country, and was acquired by MSNBC and MSNBC Films.
In the Dark of the Valley was nominated for Outstanding Social Issue Documentary at the 43rd annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards in 2022.
His short documentary film, Bubjan, has screened at major festivals such as DOC NYC, Big Sky Doc Film Festival, and DC/DOX; and has won awards at several others.
Nicholas was recently a producer on the feature documentary Helen/Believe (dir. Dylan Mulick) with Religion of Sports, Reserve Entertainment, and Chris Pratt’s Indivisible Productions. The film premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival in 2022.
Nicholas is currently a co-executive producer on an 8-part episodic documentary series - once again teaming up with Religion of Sports and World Within Studios - and is slated to direct episodes in 2024.
What is Nikomy? (NIK-oh-my)
It is a nickname given to me by my Indonesian aunts and uncles (on my mother's side)