Food Chains explores the state of labor within the agriculture sector in the US and the immoral practices that affect the lives of countless thousands of farm workers.
Director: Sanjay Rawal; Executive Producer: Eva Longoria; Producers: Smriti Keshari, Hamilton Fish and Sanjay Rawal
Documentary (in production).
An intimate portrait of several New York City firefighters dealing
with the aftereffects of the World Trade Center attack. This film reveals a wide range of emotional responses, showing the devastating effects that the event had on their lives.
This film was shown at Film Forum in New York City in March, 2004.
Director: Etienne Sauret; Producers: Isis Films, Turn of the Century Productions
Documentary, 60 min.
Black Picket Fence is a portrait of the bleak realities of life in the public housing projects of Brooklyn's East New York, one of the city's most dangerous and violent neighborhoods. Culled from two years of filming, the film explores the lives of Tiz Milliner and his best friend Mel, who are ambitious to make it out of the 'hood by very different means.
Director: Sergio Goes; Producers: Sunnyside Up Productions, 7th Art
Documentary, 90 min.
"The Raw and the Cooked"
In this controversial one-hour drama, a bipolar comic (Jeremy Piven) is brought into Rivervue Hospital's psychiatric facility and diagnosed by Dr Matthews (Billy Burke), who pushes him to confront his demons. This critically-acclaimed series was shown on ABC.
Director: Adam Bernstein; Producers: Peter Berg, Imagine Television for ABC
Drama, 60 min.