THE UNTOLD WEST: THE BLACK WEST is part two of a three-part series, which tells the unknown story of African-American cowboys, rodeo riders and Hollywood's Black Western movies. The conquest and settlement of the West is told through the stories of fleeing slaves, fugitives from the south running towards freedom. Told by rare archival photographs and documents from the time, assembled with testimony from Herb Jeffries, a star and producer who made some of the first Black cowboy movies in Hollywood.
Director Producer Nina Rosenblum - Writer Producer Dennis Watlington A TBS Production Narrated By Danny Glover Producer William Miles Executive Producer Pat Mitchell / Carla Singer Supervising Producer Vivian Schiller Editor Steven Olswang Director Of Photography Rob Draper, A.C.S. Original Music Harold Wheeler Supervising Sound Editor Margaret Crimmins Music Supervisor Gerry Gershman Associate Producer Robin Stouber Production Manager Peter Tooke Assistant Director Markus Peters Assistant Producer Leonor Baez / Marie Mennella Production Planning Pat Bischetti Assistant Camera Elizabeth Dory / Jeff Graham Sound Recordings Gerald Beg / Brenda Ray Sound Editors Paul Freeman / Robert Cardelli Steadicam Peter Abraham Steadicam Assistant Steve Sanderson Costume Designer Robin Stouber Set Designer Leif Thorne Thompson Still Photography Simon Chaput Animation Photography Ralph Pitre Associate Editor Diana Vozza Assistant Sound Editor Benny Mouthon Additional Cinematography Richard W. Adams Historical Consultants Dr. Jack Ravage - University of Wyoming Professor James Shenton - Columbia University Cast Dennis Watlington / Omkari Williams / Rosetta Garfield / Keavin Keating / Herb Kerr / Leif Thorne Thompson / Neitcha Bornander - Steven James / Robert A. Cameringo / Maba Davis / Bridgette Henry / Leonor Baez / Miguel Drayton / Markus Peters Characters Voice Rand Bridges Makeup Tom Brumberger Photographic Research Cynthia Bradshaw / Joe Collier / Cheray Hogan Gaffers Richie Mauro / Sean Sullivan / Nick Cupkovic / John McCormack Key Grip Joe Doughan Grips Jeff Pound / Dan DeNitto Catering Michelle Nevers
CODE YELLOW - HOSPITAL AT GROUND ZERO relives the response of the hospital nearest to the World Trade Center attack. From the moment the second deadliest signal of alert, Code Yellow, was sounded the pressure was on to organize an emergency response within minutes to deal with an unimaginable flood of victims.
DAEDALUS PRODUCTION PRESENTS A NINA ROSENBLUM PRODUCTION
CODE YELLOW - HOSPITAL AT GROUND ZERO
DIRECTED & PRODUCED BY NINA ROSENBLUM WRITTEN & PRODUCED BY DENNIS WATLINGTON NARRATED BY BRIAN DENNEHY CO-PRODUCER / CINEMATOGRAPHER JULES SHELL SCORE BY PAUL HSU ADDITIONAL MUSIC BY CHUCK MANGIONE EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS DR. WILLIAM COLE AND DR. ANTONIO DAJER PRODUCED IN ASSOCIATION WITH NYU DOWNTOWN HOSPITAL ADDITIONAL FOOTAGE DARREN MCCROOM, DAVID LEWIS STERNFELD AND ANDRE LAMBERTSON
RUNNING TIME: 40 MINUTES
IN THE NAME OF DEMOCRACY: AMERICA'S CONSCIENCE, A SOLDIER'S SACRIFICE a timely and much - acclaimed feature documentary (narrated by Eli Wallach, cinematography by Haskell Wexler), which tells the story of Lt. Ehren Watada, the first officer in the US Army to refuse deployment to Iraq on moral grounds. The film follows Lt. Watada from his enlistment after 9/11 for patriotic reasons to his informed decision that he would not fight in what he believed to be an immoral and illegal war. Like David and Goliath, this heroic soldier stood up to the might of the military-industrial complex and won.
Daedalus Productions Presents, a Nina Rosenblum And Dennis Watlington Film
In The Name of Democracy. America's Conscience, A Soldier's Sacrifice
Directed By Nina Rosenblum Written By Dennis Watlington Produced By Nina Rosenblum and Dennis Watlington Narrated By Eli Wallach Director of Photography Haskell Wexler Editing and Animation Tiffani Johnson Sound Design Maurice Schell additional Editing Jon Baskin, Anders Bramsen, Romong Lepcha Dialogue Editing Laura Civiello Associate Producer Lea Schell
Based on The Book: In The Name of Democracy: American War Crimes in Iraq And Beyond
ZAHIRA - LA QUE FLORECE - Canal +/Spain, Daedalus Productions, Inc., Jazzy Producciones Producer/Director Nina Rosenblum Co-Producers and writers Dennis Watlington, Mercedez Goiz
This feature documentary, broadcast nationwide on Canal +/Spain, on the first anniversary of 3-11, tells the courageous story of Zahira, a young woman gravely injured in the Madrid train bombing, her family and her friends, who embrace the political changes that took place in Spain following those tragic events.
Daedalus Productions Presents, a Nina Rosenblum And Dennis Watlington Film
Zahira - La Que Florece -
Story and Original Idea Mecedes Goiz Directed By Nina Rosenblum Story Editor Dennis Watlington Produced By Mercedes Goiz and Nina Rosenblum Assistant Director and Editor Gonzalo Cabrera Director of Photography Eduardo Mangada Director Of Production Miranda Mayo Production Canal + Jose Bustos additional Footage Rafael Cuesta, Nader Ebrahimi, Darren McCroom, Alfonso Pazos, Jose Luis Tirado (Paralelo 36) Dialogue Editing Laura Civiello Associate Producer Lea Schell
Based on The Book: In The Name of Democracy: American War Crimes in Iraq And Beyond
TWIN LENSES A Daedalus Productions, Inc. Producer/Director Nina Rosenblum Written by Dennis Watlington Executive Producer Kathryn Abbe
A feature documentary about the pioneering twin fashion photographers Frances McLaughlin Gill (the first woman photographer on the staff of Vogue) and Kathryn Abbe, who were both married to famous photographers and worked in the glamorous world of fashion and editorial photography in NYC in the forties and fifties.
JIMI HENDRIX - SLY & THE FAMILY STONE - NY Times Television/Showtime Producer/Director Nina Rosenblum Co-Produced and written by Dennis Watlington.
A feature documentary about the music of Jimi Hendrix and Sly and the Family Stone featuring Rose and Freddie Stone, Sly Stone's mother, and band members Cynthia, Jerry, Larry, Gregg and David Kapralik, Manager of Sly Stone and his partner. NY Times' Jon Pareles provides the on camera music history context.
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