Steven Greenstreet

Nacimiento : 1979-03-17,

Historia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Steven Greenstreet (born March 14, 1979) is an American documentary filmmaker, known for the controversial film, 8: The Mormon Proposition, which was selected to premiere at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. Currently residing in Silver Spring, Maryland,  he has also worked as a video investigative journalist for the Huffington Post Investigative Fund and a video producer for the US State Department. Description above from the Wikipedia article Steven Greenstreet, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Películas

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Director
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8: The Mormon Proposition
Director
Expone la participación histórica de la Iglesia Mormona en la promoción y aprobación de la Proposición 8 de California y la campaña en contra de los derechos Gays que está Religión ha mantenido por decadas. El film se desarrolla en California y Utah como epicentros Mormones, librando una guerra espiritual a través del dinero y la desinformación contra los ciudadanos homosexuales de California, haciendo lo imposible para que se aprobará la Ley y así prohibir el Matrimonio Homosexual y los derechos que vienen con el mismo.
This Divided State
Camera Operator
This Divided State follows the controversy surrounding Utah Valley State College's invitation to liberal filmmaker Michael Moore to speak on campus. Though UVSC is located in one of the most conservative counties in the United States, vehement opposition to Moore's visit was much greater than anticipated. Equally surprising, however, was the overwhelming support for Moore, vocalized by students and community members previously considered "apathetic." Debate between Moore supporters and Moore protestors raged openly in the media and public forums. Death threats, hate mail, bribes, and lawsuits were all candidly captured on film.
This Divided State
Editor
This Divided State follows the controversy surrounding Utah Valley State College's invitation to liberal filmmaker Michael Moore to speak on campus. Though UVSC is located in one of the most conservative counties in the United States, vehement opposition to Moore's visit was much greater than anticipated. Equally surprising, however, was the overwhelming support for Moore, vocalized by students and community members previously considered "apathetic." Debate between Moore supporters and Moore protestors raged openly in the media and public forums. Death threats, hate mail, bribes, and lawsuits were all candidly captured on film.
This Divided State
Producer
This Divided State follows the controversy surrounding Utah Valley State College's invitation to liberal filmmaker Michael Moore to speak on campus. Though UVSC is located in one of the most conservative counties in the United States, vehement opposition to Moore's visit was much greater than anticipated. Equally surprising, however, was the overwhelming support for Moore, vocalized by students and community members previously considered "apathetic." Debate between Moore supporters and Moore protestors raged openly in the media and public forums. Death threats, hate mail, bribes, and lawsuits were all candidly captured on film.
This Divided State
Director
This Divided State follows the controversy surrounding Utah Valley State College's invitation to liberal filmmaker Michael Moore to speak on campus. Though UVSC is located in one of the most conservative counties in the United States, vehement opposition to Moore's visit was much greater than anticipated. Equally surprising, however, was the overwhelming support for Moore, vocalized by students and community members previously considered "apathetic." Debate between Moore supporters and Moore protestors raged openly in the media and public forums. Death threats, hate mail, bribes, and lawsuits were all candidly captured on film.
The Home Teachers
Assistant Editor
La pasión de Greg es el fútbol, y se apresura a casa justo a tiempo para ver el saque inicial del juego de los Vikingos en la tarde del domingo. Se acaba de acomodar frente a su enorme pantalla de televisión cuando su nuevo compañero de enseñanza, Nelson, llama para informarle que ha fijado una cita para visitar a una la familia en 15 minutos. A los hombres mormones que sirven como maestros orientadores se les recomienda visitar a sus familias asignadas una vez al mes, traerles un mensaje espiritual y proporcionarles ayuda según sea necesario. Nelson, un tipo mormón que no va a comprar gasolina en domingo, tiene la intención de visitar el 100% de sus familias asignadas cada mes, y como este es el último día del mes, incluso los muchos contratiempos que comienzan inmediatamente no le disuadirán de terminar su deber a pesar del agotamiento de Greg e intentos de volver a ver el juego.