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PEOPLES' WAR (50min. filmed, edited, with Robert Kramer and Norman Fruchter - NEWSREEL -1969) filmed in North Vietnam (from Hanoi to the DMZ) presenting the levels of organization and struggle for independence and freedom that led them to victory. Awards:
First Prize, American Film Festival
Golden Bear Award, Moscow International Film Festival
CECIL (30min. filmed, edited, co-directed - 1970) an old Vermonter who works at the garbage dump, plays Santa Claus for a small rural town and celebrates Xmas with wife, 11 children, and 41 grand-children
FREE FARM (15min. filmed, edited, co-directed - 1970) story of young people planting huge garden (food for the people) on college property and holding out against the administration and the State Police
TO OUR COMMON VICTORY (30min. edited, co-directed - 1971) a film detailing US policies against Vietnam. Interview with Madam Binh explaining proposed Peace Treaty. Called for May Day Demonstrations in Washington DC to end the war.
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KASKAWALSH (30min. filmed, edited, directed - 1972) a single-frame journey from Glacier National Park, Montana, all the way to 21 days into the St.Elias Range,Yukon
MILESTONES (3and a half hour feature film. acted, filmed, edited, co-directed with Robert Kramer - finished in 1975) Activists of the '60's finding themselves in the '70's
NYTimes: "...must see..."
Cannes Film Festival - Critics Choice Award
New York Film Festival
London Film Festival
Internation Film Festival (Portugal) First Prize
THE VERDICT (1hr. Video / filmed, edited, co-directed - 1976) adaptation of Barbara Reilly's play about Dhoruba Moore's trial
HUNTER COLLEGE NOW (15min. filmed -1977) Young&Rubicam
PORTRAIT of a PUERTO RICAN ARTIST: JORGE SOTO (20min.filmed -1977) also researching / writing for feature film of lives of a group of New Yorkers, their different ethnic and class realities
CRIC, CRAC (filmed 1978) documentary about Haitian refugees. What they came from and what they found. International Festivals