







Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Liz Garbus has listed her Park Slope brownstone for $3.29 million.
Garbus, who co-founded Moxie Firecracker Films with fellow documentary powerhouse Rory Kennedy, won an Emmy for 2015’s “What Happened, Miss Simone?” about singer Nina Simone.
Liz GarbusPatrick McMullan via Getty ImageGarbus’ other notable credits include “Bobby Fischer Against the World” (2011), about the late chess master, and the Emmy-winning “Ghosts of Abu Ghraib,” a 2007 examination of the abuse scandal in the Iraqi prison.
Her townhouse at 613 11th St. — half a block from Prospect Park — has been fully renovated; there’s lovely millwork, central air, a security system and surround sound.
The three-story home is 18½ feet wide and comes with five bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms and its original carved wood staircase.
There’s also a chef’s kitchen, a library, a balcony off the living room and a back garden.
The listing brokers are Corcoran’s Jessica Buchman and Tim Rettaliata.



