RESISTANCE
“Lucid, superbly filmed and galvanizing” - The Washington Post
“The Movie That Will Make You Care About Antibiotic Misuse” - WIRED
Translated into 18 languages for global distribution via Netflix
Recognized by the US Congress and included in the Congressional Record for its contribution to the discourse on the problem of antibiotic resistance.
Special screenings around the world with: The CDC, The Mayo Clinic, Consumers Union, Slow Food Intl, Google and more
Hundreds of medical center and university screenings around the world.
Best International Feature at Toronto’s Planet In Focus Film Festival
UNEARTHED
series teaser for food + travel show starring actress Minka Kelly and food influencer Gabby Dalikin that explores the past, present and future(s) of everyday foods that we all too often take for granted
LUNCH LINE
"One of the most engaging on-screen history lessons I've ever seen. And, luckily, the lesson is a substantive one." - The Atlantic
Produced with support from The Park Foundation and the William K Kellogg Foundation
Played extensively across the U.S. including events with The Southern Circuit of Independent Films and Whole Foods Market “Do Something Reel” traveling film festival.
Distributed internationally by The Cinema Guild
AL-JAZEERA
SWEET BEGINNINGS is one of several half hour films we created for Al Jazeera English.
This episode explores an innovative program designed to create new possibilities and a way forward for American ex-felons. The program provides training, workforce support, and helps them navigate a way out of the recidivism pattern that many find so tempting.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
This short film explains Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT), and explores what's at stake with C. difficile - the most common hospital acquired infection in the US.
For more information about the film and the issues it covers visit National Geographic online here
YOUNG ARABS
YOUNG ARABS takes viewers inside an elite preparatory school in the heart of Cairo, Egypt. The film offers a quiet encounter with a collection of students as they reflect on God, America, terrorism, marriage, the Middle East, and more.
Best Short Documentary, Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival
Best Short Film, Society for Visual Anthropology