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Partial list of Sunrise Media Documentary
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Broadcast Television projects:
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THE URBAN
NUTCRACKER (2009) The Urban Nutcracker is a celebration
of diversity, inclusion and community; all in the context of the beauty of
dance. From first audition to final curtain this documentary captures the
exhilarating and gritty take on the ballet classic. (with Mediation Way,
Inc,)
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DEPRESSION:
TRUE STORIES (2008)
Professional basketball player Chamique Holdsclaw and other young
adults describe living with, and recovering from depression. (with
Family Health Productions)
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WITH ONE HEART (2003) Profile of the lives, beliefs and values of a
community of Benedictine Monks living in rural Vermont. (Bronze Plaque:
Columbus International Film & Video Festival
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LET EACH LIGHT SHINE (2002) Portrait of the remarkable Camphill
Village community where dedicated volunteers commit their lives to living
and working side by side with people with developmental disabilities. (Premiered
at Directors Guild of America Theater in NYC / Cine Golden Eagle Award
/ Chris Award: Best Doc.)
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TRUE STORIES: ALCOHOL (2002) Matt Damon introduces and narrates the
dramatic stories of four teenagers who struggle with their choices around
alcohol. (with Family Health Productions)
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CAPE LIGHT (1999)
The nuance and beauty of Cape Cod as seen through
the eyes of five artists who live and work there. |
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MISSIONARY (1996) Profile
of the journey of Father Thomas Oates, who at age 57 leaves his Boston
parish of 30 years to start a new life as a missionary in Peru.
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PEAK EXPERIENCE (1996) Adventurer Phil Buck ascends
an 18,400 foot volcano in Mexico, the 21st peak in his quest to become
the first person to climb the highest mountain in every country in North,
Central and South America.
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MISSION TO HAITI (1994)
A small group of concerned citizens travel
to the tormented island nation at a time when coup leaders sanction the
killing of their enemies in nightly attacks and UN/OAS observers have withdrawn
from the country because it is too dangerous. (Four Emmy Nominations).
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