Dana Kuznetzkoff

Dana Kuznetzkoff is a multi-faceted award-winning producer with vast experience in film, theater and television. She is the founder of Fourth Agreement Entertainment and has worked with all levels of talent from Oscar-winning Directors, Writers, Producers and Actors to first-timers.  She produced such diverse projects from HBO’s pilot episode Boardwalk Empire to their acclaimed series The Wire and NBC’s Smash.   

As the head of production for Amy Berg’s Disarming Films, Dana is the producer of It's Not Too Late: Jeff Buckley, which premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival as well as a follow-up episode to the HBO Max series, The Case Against Adnan Syed.

The Executive Producer of the documentary film, Omara (PBS, Sept. 2025), Dana has followed the living legend of Afro Cuban music, Omara Portuondo (the last surviving and only female vocalist of the storied Buena Vista Social Club) around the globe.  

Other documentaries she produced were the award-winning Thread, which focuses on female entrepreneurs in Afghanistan and Tolerance in Diversity—a film following inner city teens from South Central Los Angeles and South London create a peer-to-peer workshop on open-mindedness and acceptance. 

In development, Dana is working on a scripted dramedy tackling the challenges of living the sandwich—raising kids while “raising” your parents!
She is an executive member of the Business Council for Peace (Bpeace.org) and is on their Women Forward team. She is a member of the Directors Guild of America, The Producers Guild of America, Women Independent Producers and NY Women in Film and Television. She also serves on the advisory boards of the Writers Guild of America East and The Roundabout Theater’s Reverb Program.