Poetry Live(s)
A short documentary featuring various performances of spoken word poetry, accompanied by thoughts from the poets themselves.
A short documentary featuring various performances of spoken word poetry, accompanied by thoughts from the poets themselves.
A portrait of the works of six Indonesian choreographers, interspersed with comments from the choreographers themselves.
Described by the filmmaker as “an abstract poetry film,” the camera moves over a nude female body covered in shadow and transformed through optical printing while voices recite poetic texts in English and Spanish.
MAD RIVER paints a picture of the conflict between North Californian lumber corporations and Redwoods National Park through the perspective of Humboldt County’s lumber workers, who have little to no say in how the conflict plays out but are perhaps most affected by its outcome.
Promotional videos for two field science programs from Yosemite National Institutes: The Headlands Institute and the Yosemite Institute. Both are nonprofit programs in Northern California which provide hands-on environmental education to students.
A portrait of gun control activist Mary Leigh Blek, whose son was killed by gunfire, produced for the Million Mom March.
Brief portraits of disabled individuals living independently. They discuss their everyday lives and the mistaken assumptions that able-bodied people make about how they live.