Sundance Film Festival - US Documentary Special Jury Award - American Promise
(2013)
Mid-Atlantic Regional Emmy-nomination
(2013)
Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) - Music by Prudence
(2010)
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WALKING WHILE BLACK: L.O.V.E. Is The Answer
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Documentary
by Eclipse Sports & Entertainment, LLC
Producer | DP As minority communities face the daily stranglehold of racial profiling, and police officers face relentless scrutiny by an anxious public, tensions mount as lines are being drawn in the sand. This conflict can only be broken by finding common ground with each other. L.O.V.E. Is The Answer.
The Mason Brothers
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Film
by KS Pictures
Director of Photography A group of outlaws attempt to reveal their brothers killer from a neighboring gang after being set up during a bank heist.
Love And Solidarity
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Documentary
by Errol Webber / Michael Honey (Documentary)
Producer | DP Love and Solidarity is an exploration of nonviolence and organizing through the life and teachings of Rev. James Lawson. Lawson provided crucial strategic guidance while working with Martin Luther King, Jr., in southern freedom struggles and the Memphis sanitation strike of 1968. Moving to Los Angeles in 1974, Lawson continued his nonviolence organizing in multi-racial community and worker coalitions that have helped to remake the LA labor movement.
Through interviews and historical documents, acclaimed labor and civil rights historian Michael Honey and award-winning filmmaker Errol Webber put Lawson’s discourse on nonviolent direct action on the front burner of today’s struggles against economic inequality, racism and violence, and for human rights, peace, and economic justice. Runtime: 38 minutes.
The Love and Solidarity project was made possible through the generous support of the Fetzer Institute and the project carried out through the Center for the Study of Community and Society at the University of Washington Tacoma.
American Promise
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Documentary
by RADA Film Group (Documentary)
Director of Photography Filmmakers Joe Brewster and Michèle Stephenson follow their son and his best friend through the U.S. educational system. Though both boys start out at the prestigious Dalton School, circumstances later force one into a public high school.
Toobie
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Film (short)
by RLTV (Family)
Director of Photography
12 O'Clock Boys
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Documentary
(Documentary)
Cinematographer
Remote Area Medical
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Documentary
by Reverse Shot Films (Documentary)
Cinematographer
iThemba
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Documentary
by Loli & Rex (Documentary)
Director of Photography Imagine a country where more people die of AIDS, malnutrition and lack of medical care each week than are killed in Afghanistan, Iraq or Darfur. Where hospitals operate without doctors, urban neighborhoods suffer months without water, and unemployment tops 90 percent. Then imagine navigating that country from a wheelchair, without functioning hands, or with some other disability in a culture where the disabled are seen as cursed. You don’t have to imagine. iThemba takes you there in a rich, verite tapestry about the band Liyana, eight edgy young musicians who negotiate their country’s chaotic political waters, economic collapse and deep-seated prejudices with humor and grit.
Music By Prudence
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Documentary
by Roger Ross Williams (Documentary)
Cinematographer
Maryland Institute College of Art
(2004-2008)