LOOK & SEE revolves around the divergent stories of several residents of Henry County, Kentucky who each face difficult choices that will dramatically reshape their relationship with the land and their community.
In 1965, Wendell Berry returned home to Henry County, where he bought a small farm ...
Directed by Laura Dunn and executive produced by Terrence Malick and Robert Redford, "The Unforeseen" was called "The best film of [2007 Sundance Film] festival, hands down." by Gavin Smith of Film Comment.
Winner of the 2008 Independent Spirit award.
Released by Two Birds Film, Despair.com, C...
Winner of the Student Academy Award.
In the 100 miles between Baton Rouge and New Orleans, there are over 150 petrochemical plants that are responsible for producing 25% of the nation’s petrochemicals. This area reports the highest concentration of toxic emissions to the air, land, and water in...
Nominated for the 2002 Student Documentary Academy Award, BECOME THE SKY maps an ecology of power spanning 4,000 miles across Texas. From offshore oil-rigs to the mouth of the Rio Grande, BECOME THE SKY weaves a web of energy and politics in the context of war–and capitalism. West Texas wind-farm...
SUBTEXT chronicles two years in labor relations at Yale through the director’s point of view. Dunn, a junior at Yale when the conflict ensues, interviews workers, administrators, students and professors in an effort to make sense of the dissonance on campus. The film opens with Freshman invocatio...
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IN THE 100 MILES BETWEEN BATON ROUGE AND NEW ORLEANS...
there are over 150 petrochemical plants which are responsible for producing 25% of the nation’s petrochemicals. This area reports the highest concentration of toxic emissions to the air, land and water in the country. The residents of this a...
(This edition conveys limited public screening rights for Universities, Libraries, and similar institutions)
BECOME THE SKY maps an ecology of power spanning 4,000 miles across Texas. From offshore oil-rigs to the mouth of the Rio Grande, BECOME THE SKY weaves a web of energy and politics in the...
(This edition conveys limited public screenings for Universities, Public Libraries, and other similar institutions)
SUBTEXT OF A YALE EDUCATION chronicles two years in labor relations at Yale through the director’s point of view. Dunn, a junior at Yale when the conflict ensues, interviews worker...