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SKY BLOSSOM Wins a Chris Award

We’re honored that SKY BLOSSOM, one of Bret’s recent edits, has won a Christopher Award. The Chris awards were created in 1949 to celebrate writers, producers, directors, authors, and illustrators whose work “affirms the highest values of the human spirit.” But our work pales next to the work of the SKY Blossom kids!

SKY BLOSSOM Premiering November 11

We’re excited to announce that SKY BLOSSOM, Bret’s latest edit, will be premiering at The Kennedy Center and in select theaters nationwide on November 11.

Director Richard Lui spent three years following the lives of children and teenagers caring for family members with tough medical conditions. They are cheerleaders, breadwinners, and students, but they also stay at home doing things often seen only in hospitals. It’s a raw, uplifting window into the lives of some of the 24.5 million young people stepping forward as unsungAmerican heroes.

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ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE premiering on VICE

We’re thrilled to announce our latest feature documentary (Co-directed and Edited by Bret in collaboration with Retro Report) will premiere on VICE, October 15 @7:30PM.

Premiering just before the 2020 election, ENEMIES uses firsthand accounts from leading journalists and media figures to take a candid look at how the press covered then-candidate Donald Trump in 2016, why their tumultuous relationship with him became one of the defining themes & legacies of his presidency, and what lessons they learned from that election.

Featuring Jeff Zucker, Maggie Haberman, Megyn Kelly, Jorge Ramos, David Remnick, Brian Stelter, Katy Tur, Chuck Todd, Jake Tapper, Soledad O’Brien, Lydia Polgreen, Dana Bash, Sopan Deb, David Fahrenthold, Brooke Gladstone, Nancy Gibbs, Jenna Johnson, Marvin Kalb, Cokie Roberts, and Jay Rosen, it’s not to be missed!

Parks aren't just for kids

Our lastest in the i+create series profiles a San Francisco landscape architect who creates imaginative spaces for children and bees.

A mini-documentary about San Francisco-based landscape architect Patricia Algara, who designs imaginative places for children and pollinators.