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Game Day (2017)
Feature film directed by John Susman starring Elizabeth Alderfer, Romeo Miller and Fyvush Finkel
A basketball-savvy teen reluctantly agrees to coach a brilliant but self-centered tech whiz who has lost everything when her startup goes bust and personal life is left in ruins.
People of the Graphic Novel (2012)
Documentary Short directed by Sam Ball
"People of the Graphic Novel," a playful introduction to the history of an art form: from the first "funny pages" to seminal artists including Will Eisner and Art Spiegelman.
Joann Sfar draws From Memory (2012)
Documentary Feature directed by Sam Ball
Take a journey with master graphic novelist Joann Sfar as he finds inspiration in his Algerian-Jewish heritage and the lively streets and cafes of his current home in France.
When Medicine Got It Wrong (2012)
PBS / ITVS / KQED -- A film by Katie Cadigan and Laura Murray.
When Medicine Got it Wrong is the groundbreaking story of loving parents who rocked the halls of psychiatry, changing how we understand schizophrenia
Balancing Acts: A Jewish Theater in the Soviet Union (2008)
Jewish Museum New York and San Francisco Contemporary Jewish Museum - A film by Sam Ball, Kate Stilley & William Susman
Commissioned for the exhibit "Chagall and the Artists of the Russian Jewish Theater, 1919-1949"
"Balancing Acts", produced by Citizen Film, captures a fleeting, yet exhilarating moment when innovative performers and artists in the Soviet Union created avant-garde theater with unprecedented mass appeal.
Fate of the Lhapa (2007)
Independent Documentary -- Dir. by Sarah Sifers.
Fate of the Lhapa is a feature-length documentary about the last three Tibetan shamans living in a Tibetan refugee camp in Nepal.
Making the Man (2007)
Independent Comedy Short - Directed by John Susman
A crucial interview turns on the brink of disaster as one man stumbles through a minefield of questions with comic and potentially life-changing consequences.
Native New Yorker (2005)
Independent Documentary -- A film by Steve Bilich
Filmed with a 1924 hand-crank Cine-Kodak camera, Shaman Trail Scout 'Coyote' takes a journey which transcends time. Shot before, during and after 9/11.
WINNER Best Documentary Short Tribeca Film Festival
Oil on Ice (2004)
PBS - Directed by Bo Boudart and Dale Djerrasi
This film shows the beauty and grandeur of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge against the political backdrop of oil exploration and development, and its impact upon Alaskan Natives and the land.
WINNER International Documentary Association Pare Lorentz Award
Asphyxiating Uma (2002)
Independent Feature - Directed by Sujit Saraf
Anil Vasvani is a colorless chemist who is quite contented with the three things he loves most: books, music and cooking.
DEEP Under the Ice (2000)
The Discovery Channel - Directed by Bo Boudart
Released outside the US as Nasa Explores Under the Ice
Daydream Believer (1998)
Independent Short - Directed by Kelly Peeples
Suburbia 1967. Eleven-year-old Susan Bradley has only one thing on her mind, and it's not schoolwork. It's Mike Nesmith of The Monkees.
Alaska’s Arctic Wildlife (1997)
The Discovery Channel - Directed by Bo Boudart
Journey to the last great wilderness of North America where polar bears roam and caribou herds congregate by the thousands...
Indonesia (1996)
International Video Network - Directed by Bo Boudart
The Philippines (1996)
International Video Network - Directed by Bo Boudart
Southern African Safari (1995)
Rand McNally - Directed by Bo Boudart
Discovering the Amazon and the Andes (1994)
Rand McNally - Directed by Bo Boudart
The Elephant Seals of Año Nuevo (1994)
Wondervisions - Directed by Bo Boudart
Exploring Tropical Australia (1993)
Rand McNally - Directed by Bo Boudart
Dancing Free (1992)
ImageReal - Directed by Katie Cadigan
A film about abused women who find healing through dance. This was Katie Cadigan's masters thesis film shot on 16mm.