Director Anderson Wright‘s short documentary is a touching and powerful portrait of an often invisible workforce
People
The Mystery
“Early 90’s, that was the heyday of squirt boating. Squirt boaters were everywhere. And then all of a sudden, they were just gone.”
Jay Allen Glaspy
A third-generation sharecropper and descendant of slaves, Jay Allen Glaspy was “born in the cotton fields,” and worked in them until age 19. Mr. Glaspy’s journey reveals a man with unwavering devotion in the face of adversity
Echoes
'Echoes' is a film that forces the viewer to confront the repetitive, systematic murder of Black people at the hands of unaccountable white police officers
Portlands Brandend Hart (Portland’s Burning Heart)
"Portland's Burning Heart" uses a combination of iPhone footage
The Cinder Cone
In the Spring of 2014 a small group of close friends broke ground on a building project in Skamania County, Washington in the Columbia River Gorge
Offline dating
Last weekend my single friend Tom challenged himself to find his next date - OFFLINE
IN GUNS WE TRUST
In Kennesaw, a small American town in the state of Georgia, a good citizen is an armed citizen. By law, since 1982, each head of household must own at least one working firearm with ammunition
Windows
An open window becomes an invitation to look inside—but who is watching? In the digital world, our private lives are being shared with others, and it's not always being shared voluntarily
Withdraw
This is not a story about war, or poppy cultivation, or even the ongoing governmental issues that have been so prevalent in Afghanistan’s more recent history.