We're excited and humbled that the New York Times included Bret's documentary on the legacy of the Space Shuttle Challenger and Columbia disasters in their 10 Best of 2014 list.
Here's what we're up to:
Sybil: A Brilliant Hysteric?
Who ever knew that Multiple Personalities were based on some very suspect science ... and fueled by a pop cultural phenomenon. We sure didn't. If you want to know more, check out Bret's latest edit on on the homepage of the New York Times today.
Postcard from Fire Country
California's fire season may finally be winding down, but catastrophic wildfires are not going away. Todd spent some time in the Sierra Nevada this summer to explore how climate change is impacting fire in the West, as part of Greenpeace's "Postcards from Climate Change" series.
Double billing for "Postcard from the Sacramento Delta"
Our short film on the Sacramento Delta screens twice this month:
Sunday, August 10, time TBA
Davis Film Festival
Sunday August 24, noon
Sacramento Film & Music Festival
Creating and Curating Films for the Web
We'll be on the "Creating and Curating Films for the Web" panel at the Brooklyn Film Festival today at 11. Come on out!
Shuttles, O-rings, and Organizational Dysfunction
Bret was on NPR's "The Takeaway" this morning talking about GO OR NO GO.
Major Malfunction
On Jan. 28, 1986, seven astronauts "slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of God." America's space program was never the same. Check out our latest Retro Report documentary about the space shuttle Challenger and Columbia accidents, and how organizational dysfunction contributed to the catastrophes.
A short, sweet spot in the SF Green Film Festival
We're super excited that our short "Postcard from the Sacramento Delta" was selected for the festival this year, playing alongside Jennifer Baichwal and Edward Burtynsky's globetrotting "Watermark." This Sunday, June 1, 7:45pm at the Roxie. Details.
Go or No Go
We're excited to announce that "Go or No Go," a documentary that Bret produced and edited about the space shuttle Challenger and Columbia disasters will be premiering on the New York Times homepage on Monday. If you have a moment, check out the promo: