Nick Broomfield is an English documentary filmmaker born in 1948 known for his distinctive style of filming documentaries with a small crew. He has made 27 documentaries focusing on topics like the rent strike in London and American serial killers. Broomfield got his start in filmmaking at university and furthered his education at the National Film and Television School. Some of his most well-known works include documentaries about Biggie and Tupac and their deaths. Broomfield is influenced by other documentary filmmakers like Michael Moore and has won awards including a BAFTA for his body of work.