Lipschutz co-directed and produced the 1997 PBS documentary
The Abortion Pill, a documentary about the controversial French drug RU-486. Lipschutz co-directed and produced,
Fatherhood USA, a three-part series looking at fatherhood in the nineties. The documentary aired on PBS in 1998 and was hosted by Senator Bill Bradley. She also produced and directed Greta Holby, a profile of a 50-year-old Ford fashion model and opera producer for IN THE PRIME which aired on PBS in 1998. Her 2000 documentary
Live Free or Die, which she co-directed and edited, aired as a part of PBS'
POV series. The film took an inside look at the life of a doctor who performs abortions. In 2001 Lipschutz co-produced CODE BLUE: New Orleans. This documentary medical series consisted of four programs: Rite of Passage; Long Way Home; Close Calls; Witching Hour, and appeared on the New York Times Television for The Learning Channel. Her other films include
The Education of Shelby Knox, which received several awards. It earned Excellence in Cinematography in the documentary category in at the
Sundance Film Festival, the audience award at the
SXSW Film Festival, the jury prize at both the
Sonoma Valley Film Festival and the Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. The Emerging Pictures Audience Award at the
Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, and the
Council on Foundations awarded the film the Henry Hampton Award for Excellence in Film & Digital Media. In 2006 the film was nominated for The
Index on Censorship's Freedom of Expression Film Award. Lipschutz co-directed and produced the documentary in 2013 Young Lakota. The film follows the emotional journey of Sunny Clifford, a young Lakota woman who returns home to the Pine Ridge Reservation with a dream of changing the world around her. The film earned multiple awards at various film festivals including Best Dakota Feature Documentary at the South Dakota Film Festival and Best Documentary at the
Red Nation Film Festival and the Smithsonian Native Cinema Arts Festival. The film was the official selection at the Santa Fe
Independent Film Festival, The
American Indian Film Festival, the
New Orleans Film Festival, as well as the
BIG SKY Documentary Film Festival and the CUCALORUS Film Festival. The film also received the jury award for Best Documentary at the CINE LAS AMERICAS International Film Festival. == Early career ==