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| filmography: |
| now in production: |
Seven Short Films For Old Red
Wood Pushers
The Big Buy |
| broadcast documentaries: |
| Larry v. Lockney |
| Polar Opposites |
| ¡Salsa Caliente! |
| Full Sail: Classic Yachts in Antigua |
| The Faithful Revolution: Vatican II |
| Living With Health |
| The Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy |
| independent films: |
| Las Mujeres del Valle (The Women of El Valle) |
| Gatewood For Governor! |
| Hate Mail |
| Free & Fair? |
| Nicaragua Diary |
films for business:
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| Only A Matter Of Time |
Of Two Minds: The Physician-Scientists of UT Southwestern
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| The Inward Eye |
| Voyage to Byzantium |
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| Independent Films |
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Gatewood For Governor!
Gatewood Galbraith is running for Governor of Kentucky. In a state that leads a national effort to legalize industrial hemp, Gatewood argues for a more rational approach to its country-cousin, marijuana.
Screenings: Dallas Video Festival; Louisville Film Festival; NXNW Film & Video Festival, Portland
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Hate Mail
A touching plea for understanding, Hate Mail examines a wide range of opinion and experience surrounding issues of race.
A film by Mark Birnbaum and Bart Weiss
Screenings: AFI's National Video Festival in Hollywood,Special Screening at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. CableACE nominee.
Cablecast nationwide by FreeSpeech Television, fall 1997. |
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Free & Fair?
A chronicle of the 1990 election in Nicaragua. Called "No frills journalism, clearly a labor of love,” (Dallas Morning News), compared to "...a good, long article in the New Yorker," (Dallas Observer). Funded by The National Endowment for the Arts, The American Film Institute.
Screenings: 13th Annual National Short Film and Video Festival, and the Vermont World Peace Film Festival. |
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