About me
Kris Armstrong is an Emmy-nominated director whose work moves between worlds — from the polished stages of network television to the raw edges of documentary storytelling. With 20 years behind the camera, he’s built a body of work defined by striking visuals, emotional precision, and an unflinching curiosity about the human condition.
Armstrong’s filmmaking style fuses journalistic instinct with cinematic texture — immersive, deliberate, and always chasing truth beneath the surface. From directing Emmy-Award winning, syndicated CBS talk-show The Doctors, to An Inconvenient Study, each project marked by a distinctive blend of craft and conscience. His work is driven by an instinct for truth, tension, and the human story buried beneath the surface. Relentlessly curious and visually fearless, Armstrong brings a cinematic edge to every frame, redefining what nonfiction storytelling can feel like.