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Dance of Death was produced in 2004 for Deep Dish TV. It first aired in late 2004 on Free Speech TV,  who currently stream the entire program on their website.  I was the coordinating producer and editor for the program, which has also been shown in numerous festivals, and will be screened at the 2006 Whitney Biennial in New York City. (2004 TRT 28 mins).

   

In February of 2000 I travelled with a team of physicians, nurses and support staff to the village of Santa Cruz del Quiche, where they worked for one week, providing free eye care, including cataract and retinal surgeries, to the indigenous Maya-Quiche people.  This program, entitled Visions of Quiche, was aired on Maine PBS in the fall of 2001. (2001 TRT 40 mins).
   

Puppetista is both an examination and celebration of the defiant art of puppetry as practiced by a group of young radical Puppetistas.”  They bring a unique blend of irreverant humor and moral outrage to demonstrations for and against a variety of issues ranging from corporate globalization to the war against Iraq.  I was the producer, director and editor of this short film (2001 TRT 23 mins).
   
Within days after 9/11, as New Yorkers struggled to grasp the magnitude of that terrible event, a group of video makers came  together to produce what became an internationally celebrated documentary film:  9.11: Another World Is Possible.   I was one of the coordinating producers and editors for this widely acclaimed work, which was shown in numerous festivals, including the 2001 Tribeca Film Festival.  (2001 TRT 28 min)