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- The people of "Belleville Stories" belong to a long-standing immigrant and artist community spanning Paris' 10th, 11th, 19th and 20th arrondissements. The film speaks not only of the challenges which they face in a rapidly changing French, European and global landscape, but also of their hopes, dreams, and successes, across generations...
- In their own words, Holocaust survivors Henri Borlant, Marcel Jabelot, and Violette Jacquet-Silberstein share their experiences of deportation and incarceration in concentration camps during World War II. Interviews conducted by Claudine Drame, Annette Wieviorka, Geneviève Decrop, and Régine Waintrater.
- A mini-documentary short about Jhon Su, a lover of world fashion, and his hip, eclectic boutique, "Ysasu", a hidden treasure in a tiny Parisian street on the border of northeastern Paris' creative and immigrant communities of Montmartre, Barbès, Château Rouge and La Goutte d'Or. Here, Jhon and Ysasu collaborate with French graffiti artist DaCruz in order to celebrate "fashion in the street".
- "Abraham St. Aubyn Anderson has entered the world running...!" Featuring the Army-Navy Game of 30 November 1935, held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at what we now know as Franklin Field, University of Pennsylvania. Announced / Commentated by Clem McCarthy. Released in Norfolk, Virginia on 7 February 2016, on the occasion of the 81st birthday of Abraham St. Aubyn Anderson, MD (7 February 1935 - 22 January 2019) and Super Bowl 50.
- "May our fight against novel Coronavirus / COVID-19 honor the struggles of those who came before us. Be strong. Be safe. Be well." A mini-film/public service announcement sponsored by Bold World / ReelNATION [us].
- A visual poem exploring the beauty of Henna, a tradition shared by women of many cultures and religions across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. Inspired by a trip to Qatar, this film also represents my first sight of Umm Sa'id (Musay'id / Messaied) and the Arabian/Persian Gulf, a true "depaissage" for me as a Jewish woman, who, at the time, was not living as a fully observant Jew. In traditional Middle Eastern culture which keeps a concept of modesty across religions ~ Judaism, Islam, Christianity ~ the body art of Henna, representing beauty for Muslim Middle Eastern, African and Asian women for centuries, thrives. An art most often associated with Islam, Henna actually has a very long and glorious history within the Jewish tradition, as well.
- ShortTo know Israel is to Know Hope...
- In 2005, the Gulf state of Qatar founded a relief mission in South Darfur. Today, a community of Sudanese immigrants - both expats and refugees - builds new lives there.