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The Bronx Environmental Stewardship Training (BEST) program is one of the nation's first and most successful green-collar job training & placement systems. Learn More
A look at volunteer initiative for the 2009 Green Apple Festival, America's largest Earth Day Celebration. Learn More
Cancer and Careers is committed to changing the face of cancer in the workplace. Learn More
The Six Points Fellowship supports individual artists in the New York area who want to develop new projects with a Jewish focus, theme or element. Learn More
A look at Sustainable South Bronx's FabLab, a science and techology program born out of a partnership with MIT and funded by The MacArthur Foundation. Learn More
A short documentary directed by Jesse Ash. Major crises don't usually come from broken appliances, but when my mom's fridge died, a seemingly small event lead us to some big questions about energy consumption. While most of our lives are spent consuming, perhaps we need to take a moment to think about product design & where our leftovers go in order to help shape a more sustainable future. Learn More
A short documentary directed by Jesse Ash and Phil Buccellato, about the pollution problem in the South Bronx, told by 7 year old Jaeleen McMillan and her 13 year old brother, Justin McMillan. We also learn about a few things everyone can do to reduce our dependency on oil. Learn More
There is a place we don't usually look when it comes to our impact on the planet. That place is our butts. The Adventure of Our Butts tells the story of Billy, as he travels the world learning about how using triple-ply toilet paper made from virgin forest has huge environmental consequences. Learn More
Webby Award winning PSA for Stand Up To Cancer based on a true story. Learn More
Best Documentary at Fantasia Film Festival 2008. Two fans of 80's pop sensation Tiffany give their side of the story as they are accused of being stalkers. While one battles an arrest, a restraining order and neurological disabilities, and the other struggles with angry fans and the stigma of hermaphrodism, at the core, it's a story about unrequited love. Learn More
Best Documentary at Boston Film Festival 2007. Welcome to Blacksburg, a small southwestern Virginia town nestled between the Blue Ridge Parkway and the Appalachian Trail, and home to the 54-year marriage of Calvin and Helen Perdue. Three years have passed since Helen was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. As Calvin witnesses her continuing debilitation, the Perdue children, Michael and Peggy, must struggle with their mother's deterioration and whether their father's treatment of their mother in the final years of her life absolves him from the previous fifty. Learn More
Travelistic.com asked us to produce an original travel series for their website. How could we say no? The Experience was born. The show centers on a group of travelers and their adventures. "The Experience" is geared towards budget conscious, action seeking, 'off-the-beaten-path' travelers. They will find themselves in strange and awkward situations, vibrant local events, and sometimes encounter danger. Learn More
We have been collaborating with the Sri Lanka Wildlife Conservation Society on a documentary concept that examines the Human-Elephant-Conflict in Sri Lanka. Principal photography has been completed. Learn More
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