Christian Hartsock

Christian Hartsock

Filmmaker, Journalist

Christian Hartsock, 26, is a filmmaker and investigative journalist. A close protege of Andrew Breitbart and colleague of James O'Keefe, His investigative work has included reporting in Iraq during the war, going undercover to expose union corruption, exposing doctors giving teachers fraudulent sick notes in Wisconsin, and drawing attention to the racist anti-Clarence Thomas "lynch mob." His film work includes directing music videos such as Guns 'N Roses' "Sorry," "Landrieu Dance" starring James O'Keefe, "Victicrat" starring Alfonzo Rachel, "Divine Battery" for 20 lb. Sledge, the short film "Sycophant," and producing the award-winning feature "The Lives of Better Men." A public speaker, appeared in the documentary "Occupy Unmasked," was profiled in a CNN documentary, has been interviewed by Laura Ingraham, Larry Elder, John & Ken and many others and his work discussed in several places including Fox News' Red Eye, Hannity, Glenn Beck, The Wall Street Journal, and others. Born and raised in Oakland, California, Hartsock earned his B.A. in film production from Brooks Institute in Santa Barbara and currently resides in Los Angeles.