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Fighting For Life In The Death-Belt
2004 Documentary, 52 minutes |
A documentary film that follows Stephen Bright, one of the world's leading anti-death penalty attorneys, in the final hours as he struggles to save the life of a client facing execution.
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Admissions Against Interest
2002 Advocacy Film, 20 minutes |
This film presented evidence of censorship by County Commissioners during the battle to save public access television in Hillsborough County, FL. The film was distributed to the media, aired on public access television, and used in a successful court challenge to the County Commission’s actions.

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No War In Iraq
2002 Documentary Short, 12 minutes
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This energetic short film captures the spirit of the anti-war march on Washington D.C. in October of 2002, the largest protest in the nation’s capital since the Vietnam War. The film premiered at the Aurafilm festival in Miami, FL.

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The “N-Word” Game
1998 Documentary, 30 minutes. |
This film considers the issue of race in fraternities at a southern college campus through a campus-wide dialogue about racist incident witnessed by filmmaker Adam Elend. The film lead to an investigation by the Pan-Hellenic Council and the office of the Dean of Students at Florida State University.
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