Nuclear Newsreel
An independently produced international news report featuring coverage of popular protest and civil disobedience in response to the nuclear arms race.
An independently produced international news report featuring coverage of popular protest and civil disobedience in response to the nuclear arms race.
Kirk Van Allyn uses several tools to cut into the sand of the pacific coastline, creating a sprawling piece of line art, in what is described by the filmmaker as “a lyrical portrait of art and meditation.”
Director Mark Freeman says: “The cycle of violence in the Middle East may seem to have no end, but in San Diego Jews and Palestinians have united despite the odds. Talking Peace takes viewers inside the Jewish Palestinian Living Room Dialogue and tells a compelling story of two sides coming together through the simple act of listening.”
Documentary covering the San Diego Trolley Dances the director describes as “much more than a record of six original site-specific dance performances.”
Edmund’s Island follows Edmund Thompson, a homeless veteran and news-hawker in Enincitas, California, taking care to show Thompson’s infectious joy, life philosophy, and the community he has built around his island, a traffic divider in the middle of Enincitas Blvd.
Promotional video for the United Jewish Community Centers’ summer day camps in San Francisco.
Two near-identical short promotional videos encouraging adults in the Bay Area to become foster parents through Bay Area Homes for Children.
A documentary about the mural “Our History Is No Mystery,” painted on the wall of John Adams Community College in San Francisco in 1976.