Conor Hagen is a freelance documentary filmmaker, photographer, and editor. He was born in Crested Butte, Colorado and grew up in Taos and Santa Fe, New Mexico. He studied film at the University of Vermont before moving to New York City to work alongside his mentor, Albert Maysles. He then worked under director Darren Aronofsky before pursuing his own career as a filmmaker.
His films have been screened at various film festivals around the country; he is currently working on a number of different short films and other new projects.
Conor has completed three feature-length documentaries and numerous short documentaries. He considers HIGH COUNTRY, a recently released documentary about his hometown, to be his most personal and important work to date. Conor lives with his wife, son, and big brown bloodhound in Kenwood, California.