Three part Netflix Original true crime documentary.
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Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez is a three-part documentary series examining what led to the murderous fall and shocking death of former NFL superstar Aaron Hernandez.
Premiered at 2019 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.
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Obsessed with toilets, eccentric entrepreneur Jack Sim uses humor to break poo taboos and help the 2.4 billion people without access to a proper toilet.
Premiered at DOC NYC 2018.
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In the 1920s immigrant inventor Jacques Bolsey aimed to disrupt the early film industry with a motion picture camera for the masses: the iconic Bolex. Over 90 years later, filmmaker Alyssa Bolsey pieces together the fragments of a forgotten family archive to reveal the epic story of her great-grandfather in “Beyond the Bolex.” Interviewing family members and renowned filmmakers, Alyssa travels to Switzerland, and delves into Jacques’ personal diary, film reels and collected images in order to understand the man and his impact on generations of filmmakers.
Premiered at SXSW 2018 Documentary Spotlight, won the Special Jury Louis Black “Lone Star” Award. National theatrical run and released by STARZ.
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The never-before-told story of Suzanne Mitchell, the fiercely-loyal den mother of the original Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Seen by many as regressive and exploitative, this diverse sisterhood of small-town "girls next door" became a controversial pop culture phenomenon at the height of the Sexual Revolution, changing the game of football -- and America -- forever.
42 minute film about the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal Number 9. Premiered at the United Nations Foundation February 2018. Produced by Qualcomm Wireless Reach.
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In 2015, world leaders adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals, in an effort to tackle global issues and ensure no one is left behind. Of these goals, Qualcomm Wireless Reach has embraced goal number 9 in their pursuit of mobile innovation for good. Explore the Power of 9 and be witness to the lives changed by it.
Premiered at the 2017 LA Film Festival. Won the Documentary Jury and Audience Awards.
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A criminal court judge starts a running club on L.A.’s notorious skid row. The club's members, comprised of homeless drug addicts, a recovering single mom and an paroled murderer, consider themselves among those least likely to succeed. As they train together to run in international marathons, they learn to dream big as they are re-acquainted with their own dignity.
Opening night film at SXSW 2015, released by SHOWTIME.
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BRAND: A Second Coming chronicles British actor / comedian / activist Russell Brand on his journey from addict, self-proclaimed narcissist and Hollywood star living in the fast-lane to his current, and unexpected, role as political disruptor. Criticized for egomaniacal self-interest, Brand injects his madness in to the world and calls for revolution. BRAND: A Second Coming takes audiences behind the scenes of this wildly complex man for an intimate look at what drives Russell Brand as he continues to be the consummate disruptor.
Documentary short for Glamour's 2015 Woman of the Year Award, premiered at Carnegie Hall.
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For Alana Simmons, 26, Nadine Collier, 47, Bethane Middleton-Brown, 45, Felicia Sanders, 58, and Polly Sheppard, 71, the shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, SC, wasn’t just another headline. It was an act of hatred that took the lives of their loved ones and, for two of them, nearly their own.
Premiered at SXSW 2015 Shorts Program, published by WIRED.com.
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Profiles a revolutionary rehabilitation program inside of San Quentin State Prison. The Last Mile program teaches inmates entrepreneurship skills with the goal that each participant founds a socially conscious, tech-forward company.