
WATER FOR LIFE // Assistant Editor
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World Premiere @ Mill Valley Film Festival, October 9, 2023
Three indigenous activists in Central and South America fight to stop multinational corporations from polluting their water and destroying their agricultural way of life. They brave death threats and murder, and in the process reveal a troubling pattern of resource exploitation, corruption and political violence throughout Latin America.
THE BELLY OF THE WORLD // Editor
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In Post-Production
Dr. Nikia Grayson leads the midwifery team at Memphis CHOICES, providing critical, life-saving care to black birthing people in the wake of SCOTUS’ overturning of Roe V. Wade. As abortion becomes illegal in Tennessee, her clinic quickly faces closure. But the work continues… just over state lines.
ALESSANDRA KORAP // Assistant Editor
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Narrated by Sigourney Weaver
Alessandra Korap Munduruku organized community efforts to stop mining development by British mining company Anglo American in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest. In May 2021, the company formally committed to withdraw 27 approved research applications to mine inside Indigenous territories, including her Indigenous Territory, which contains more than 400,000 acres of rainforest.
CHILEKWA MUMBA // Assistant Editor
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Narrated by Sigourney Weaver
Alarmed by the pollution produced by the Konkola Copper Mines operation in the Copperbelt Province of Zambia, Chilekwa Mumba organized a lawsuit to hold the mine’s parent company, Vedanta Resources, responsible. Chilekwa’s victory in the UK Supreme Court set a major legal precedent — the first time a British company was held liable for environmental damage in court.
DELIMA SILALAHI // Assistant Editor
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Narrated by Sigourney Weaver
Delima Silalahi led a campaign to secure legal stewardship of 17,824 acres of tropical forest land for six Indigenous communities in North Sumatra. Her community’s activism reclaimed this territory from a pulp and paper company that had partially converted it into a monoculture, non-native, industrial eucalyptus plantation.
TERO MUSTONEN // Assistant Editor
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Narrated by Sigourney Weaver
Tero Mustonen led the restoration of 62 severely degraded former industrial peat mining and forestry sites throughout Finland—totaling 86,000 acres—and transformed them into productive, biodiverse wetlands and habitats. Peatlands are highly effective carbon sinks, and the largest natural carbon stores on Earth. Roughly one-third of Finland’s surface area is made up of peatlands.
HOLDING MOSES* // Assistant Editor
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A Broadway performer becomes a mother, braiding rhythm and grief and time and joy on her path to connect with her profoundly disabled son.
*Oscar Shortlisted
NEW ENVIRONMENTALISTS* // Post Supe
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Episode: The New Environmentalists - From Malawi to Peru
Narrated by Sigourney Weaver
Featuring portraits of six dedicated activists from Louisiana, Japan, Bosnia, Peru, Malawi and Vietnam; these environmentalists have placed themselves squarely in harm's way to battle intimidating adversaries while building strong grassroots support.
*Emmy Award-winning series
THE MOTH // Assistant Editor, Camera
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Live, true stories, told without notes to audiences in San Francisco & Berkeley, CA
AHEAD OF THE CURVE // Assistant Editor
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Franco Stevens launches Curve, a bestselling lesbian magazine, to help serve the community of queer women.
THE GOLDMAN PRIZE // Post Supe
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Announcing the 2021 Goldman Environmental Prize winners—six grassroots heroes from around the world. Hosted by actor and lifelong activist Jane Fonda, narrated by Sigourney Weaver, and features exclusive performances and messages from Lenny Kravitz, Baaba Maal, Ndlovu Youth Choir, and more.
BETTER PLACE FORESTS // Editor
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Small series of commercials for Better Place Forests: America’s first conservation memorial forests, where families can choose a private, protected tree to return their ashes to the Earth.
LIFE AT THE FR. JERI SCHOOL // Editor
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The Fr. Jeri School partners with the What If Foundation of Berkeley - ensuring every student in Ti Plas Kazo receives a comprehensive education and nutritious meals for the whole family.
PROJECT PUFFIN // Editor, Camera
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A look at the restored Puffin population of Eastern Egg Rock, founded and led by Dr. Stephen Kress.
PIANO WOMAN // Editor, Camera
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A woman's reflection on her joys of piano teaching, through the eyes of her own student.