SEE ALSO Narrative Feature Films And Shorts

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Documentaries and Reality Based Programmes:

2010—THE BEATLES: THE LOST CONCERT.
In 1964 the Beatles played at the Coliseum in Washington D.C. to what at the time was their biggest audience of eight thousand.

2010—FAIR GAME.
An exploration of the social and cultural factors that influence the academic and professional success rates of inner city youth. In the age of President Obama, is the playing field level?

2009—TAVIS SMILEY SPECIAL.
A profile of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.

2009—MARTINA COLE: GIRLS IN GANGS.
Made for Britain's SKYE Television, this documentary compares the roles and motivations of girls in street gangs in two cities, Los Angeles and London.

2009—THE CULTURE SHOW: MICHAEL JACKSON.
An hour long exploration of the pop icon's influence on music, dance and film.

2009—FACES OF AMERICA.
Dr. Henry Louis Gates uses advances in DNA technology to trace the ethnic make-up of America.

2008—CRIPS AND BLOODS: MADE IN AMERICA.
This documentary film directed by Stacy Peralta (DOGTOWN AND Z BOYS & RIDING GIANTS), details the history and socio-economic factors that gave rise to and continue to foster the gang problem in Los Angeles.

2008—HARVEST OF EMPIRE.
An exploration of the history of US foreign policy towards Latin America and how that history informs the current debate over immigration reform.

2008—AFRICA UNITE.
Directed by Stephanie Black, this documentary and concert film follows the famed Marley clan to Ethiopia as they organize a 60th birthday commemoration for their father, Bob Marley.

2008—AFRICAN AMERICAN LIVES (2008, 2006).
A PBS series that seeks to chronicle the legacy of slavery by tracing the ancestry of notable African Americans who are involved in the arts, science, entertainment and religion. Produced by Kunhardt Productions.

2007—INDIE SEX.
An INDEPENDENT FILM CHANNEL series that explores the history, influence and implications of sex in cinema. Produced by Orchard Films.

2007—HARD ROAD HOME.
A documentary which highlights the work of the men and Women of Exodus Transitional Community, a Harlem based  organization that helps ex-offenders reintegrate into society. Produced by Greenhouse Pictures and directed by Macky Alston.

2006—HIP-HOP: BEYOND BEATS AND RHYMES.
Showcased on PBS's INDEPENDENT LENS, this unflinching documentary challenges the homophobic and misogynistic attitudes prevalent in so much of contemporary Hip-Hop culture. Directed by Byron Hurt.

2005—SLAVERY AND THE MAKING OF AMERICA.
A PBS documentary series detailing the history and influence of slavery in the United States. Produced and directed by Dante James.

2005—RIKERS HIGH.
This SHOWTIME documentary follows the lives of students at the "Island Academy" the high school that is part of Rikers Island, the largest correctional facility in the country. Directed by Victor Buhler.

2004—IN THE COMPANY OF WOMEN.
Broadcast on THE INDEPENDENT FILM CHANNEL this documentary details the history of female filmmakers in Hollywood. Produced by Orchard Films and directed by Lisa Ades and Lesli Klainberg.

2004—DIANA ROSS.
A biography of the famous singer produced by Hart Ryan Television for Britain's channel 5.

2003—THE OTHER GUGGENHEIM.
Directed by Tim Niel, this BBC documentary chronicles the life of the American millionairess and art patron, Peggy Guggenheim.

2003—GIL SCOTT-HERON.
A BBC documentary about the socially radical singer, musician and songwriter.

2003—WHAT NOT TO WEAR (2003~2005).
THE LEARNING CHANNEL'S full body makeover programme.

2002—NATURE: WILD TV.
A wildlife series targeting a youth audience and focused on  animals in the "wilds" of the city. Produced by WNET and directed by Mustapha Kahn.

2002—THE COLIN QUINN SHOW.
The first season of the acerbic comedian's sketch television show featuring both studio and location segments.

2001—LIFE AND DEBT.
A feature length documentary on the effects of globalization and IMF and World Bank policies on the Jamaican economy. Released theatrically.

2001—KATHERINE DUNHAM.
Produced and directed by Terry Carter for the LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, this documentary highlights the choreography and philosophy of the legendary dancer and ethnomusicologist.

2000—THE NAKED CHEF CHRISTMAS SPECIAL.
Jaime Oliver in New York for a chef's stage, cooking everything from pancakes to sushi.

2000—SPEAK OF ME AS I AM.
A documentary produced by BBC Wales looking at the life of Paul Robeson, the poet, singer, actor and activist who survived segregation and blacklisting to emerge as one of the premiere performers of the last century. Nominated for a BAFTA.


Narrative Feature Films And Shorts

2009—TWELVE THIRTY.
Directed by Jeff Lipsky.

2006—THE ISABEL FISH.
Directed by Lara Zizic.

2006—NEW BOOBS.
Directed by Matthew Bonifacio.

2006—TWILIGHT'S LAST GLEAMING.
Directed by Paul Schneeberger.

2005—GLOW ROPES: THE RISE AND FALL OF A BAR MITZVAH M.C.
Directed by George Valencia and Edwin Figueroa.

2004—LBS  (Additional Sound Mixer).
Directed by Matthew Bonifacio.

2004—BELLE.
Directed by Ruth Sergel.

2003—MOTEL ROOM.
Directed by Michael Heck.



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