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- The Great Wars is based on the three attacks on America that precipitated war: Lusitania, Pearl Harbor, and WTC. Images from the events are processed through custom computer software responding to the original music score by Jonathan Zalben. Layered in the background is Woodrow Wilson's Armistice Day Speech, the oldest surviving recording of a radio broadcast. Excerpts also include FDNY radio communications from 9/11, a WWII war bond film and Roosevelt's War Address on December 7, 1941. Each movement is the length of the date on which the event happened (Lusitania is 5 minutes and 7 seconds, Pearl Harbor is 12 minutes and seven seconds, and WTC is 9 minutes and 11 seconds long).
- Lee Gorewitz is a feisty, opinionated woman given to philosophical ruminations on the nature of things, even as she struggles to navigate the increasingly confused and confusing landscape of Alzheimer's disease. A PBS Indies / Independent Lens selection.
- An elderly couple who runs a hospice for dying animals questions the ethics of pet euthanasia. Old animals that would have normally been put down are given a chance to live out the rest of their lives - but they must also endure the trials of aging. Through the struggles of a blind shepherding dog, and a wheelchair-bound Chihuahua, difficult questions come to the fore: were these elderly, disabled animals meant to live? At the brink of death, there are no easy answers.
- Best friends co-found a type design startup and are surprised to discover that 'business' can be just as dramatic as 'creative.'
- Video segments created using custom computer processes are strung together by six different directors in response to themes of immigration and genocide.
- Fantasy and realism collide in this exploration of how children living on a former naval base have created fantastical stories around the real threat of radiation buried beneath their homes.
- "The Waking Dream" is an animation that features simple shapes and stick figures that when seen together form a larger narrative about the trials and tribulations of life. "The Waking Dream" looks forward and back. It is a low tech realization of a high tech world. The animation explores the relationship of an imagined past and future, taking into consideration the years of the pandemic and the effects of isolation.
- 1999– 54mTV-PG7.2 (6)TV EpisodeLee Gorewitz lives in a care facility for Alzheimer's patients, but she is not simply waiting to die. She is full of curiosity and frustration, struggling to remember herself and make sense of a world that is falling away from her.
- When an 8-foot long crocodile terrorizes a family and its pets, Officer Eric Steinmetz is dispatched to the scene. Meanwhile, Officer Clinton Bean must use his off-road driving and hunting experience to track down a missing woman.
- Officers witness the ramifications of the oil spill first-hand. Rookie Tommy Van Trees releases rescued baby sea turtles back into the wild and Officer Clinton Bean deals with watermen who illegally jump the official start date of the scallop season.
- Officer Clinton Bean breaks out a robotic deer meant to ensnare potential off-season poachers. If anyone spots Robo-Deer and shoots, they earn a guaranteed trip to jail.
- Officer Eric Steinmetz provides field training to FWC rookie, Aja Vickers, who then must respond to his first call to retrieve a crocodile out of someone's backyard swimming pool and rookie Officer Tommy Van Trees responds to a rattlesnake call.
- Officer Matt Hopp finds himself on a call he has never been on before, capturing a non-indigenous 7-foot long monitor lizard.