SENSITIVE VISUALS
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Frankie's Walls (2022) Role: Producer, Director, Cinematographer, Editor Official selection Docs Ireland Film Festival 2022 On the 50th Anniversary of the 'Troubles' conflict beginning and a looming Brexit withdrawal, Frankie's Walls follows renowned photographer Frankie Quinn as he uses his camera to engage his neighbors on both sides of the infamous Peace Walls of Belfast around the issues that continue to divide their city. |
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City So Real (2020) Role: Aerial Cinematographer From Academy Award-nominated Steve James, the 5-part documentary series shows a complex portrait of Chicago, the quintessentially American city, from the history-making 2019 mayor's race to the tumultuous summer of ‘20. |
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Unapologetic (2020)
Role: Contributing Cinematographer, Assistant Editor After two Black Chicagoans are killed, millennial organizers challenge an administration complicit in state violence against its residents. Told through the lens of Janaé and Bella, two fierce abolitionist leaders, Unapologetic is a deep look into the Movement for Black Lives, from the police murder of Rekia Boyd to the election of Mayor Lori Lightfoot. Visit unapologeticfilm.com for more info and screening info |
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America To Me (2018)
Role: Aerial Cinematographer Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Steve James (Hoop Dreams, Life Itself) examines racial, economic and class issues in contemporary American education in the ten-part unscripted documentary series America to Me. Poignant and funny, epic and intimate, America to Me spends an academic year at Chicagoland's elite Oak Park and River Forest High School (OPRF), allowing its students, families, faculty and administration to tell stories of the pressures and challenges teens face today in their own words. |