Lindsay Crouse

Películas

MINK!
Co-Executive Producer
Told by her daughter Wendy, MINK! chronicles the remarkable Patsy Takemoto Mink, a Japanese American from Hawai'i who became the first woman of color elected to the U.S. Congress, on her harrowing mission to co-author and defend Title IX, the law that transformed athletics for generations in America for girls and women.
What You’ll Remember
Executive Co-Producer
Homelessness in the United States takes many forms. For Elizabeth Herrera, David Lima and their four children, housing instability has meant moving between unsafe apartments, motels, relatives’ couches, shelters, the streets and their car. After 15 years of this uncertainty, the family moved into their first stable housing — an apartment in the San Francisco Bay Area — in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Some Kind of Heaven
Executive Producer
Behind the gates of a palm-tree-lined fantasyland, three residents and one interloper at America’s largest retirement community strive to find happiness.
Cause of Life: Humberto
Production Executive
A hard-working bricklayer from the projects, Humberto Trujillo helped build the main Phoenix post office — and rose to become his city’s first Hispanic postmaster.
Almost Famous: The Lost Astronaut
Production Executive
In 1963, Ed Dwight Jr. was poised to be NASA’s first African-American astronaut, until suddenly he wasn’t.
Almost Famous: The Other Fab Four
Production Executive
In the mid-1960s, four teenagers from Liverpool were changing the face of pop music. Their names were Mary, Sylvia, Pam, and Val — the Liverbirds!
Almost Famous: The King of Fish & Chips
Coordinating Producer
In the late 1960s, Haddon Salt built a fast-food empire. Then Kentucky Fried Chicken came knocking.
The Happiest Guy in the World
Production Coordinator
Mario Salcedo took his first cruise almost twenty years ago-and never stopped.
Bible Belt Atheist
Researcher
In this short documentary, a former Pentecostal preacher starts a secular congregation in the heart of the Bible Belt.
Shot in the Name of Art
Researcher
This short documentary celebrates the late conceptual artist Chris Burden’s landmark work “Shoot,” in which a friend shot him in the arm. [Overview Courtesy of The New York Times]