Suzanne Mitchell

Películas

El mochilero del hacha
Producer
Este impactante documental narra el ascenso de un nómada despreocupado al estrellato viral y la espiral descendente que resultó en su encarcelamiento.
The Pratt in the Hat
Producer
The PRATT in the HAT is a short film about Frances Pratt, her hats, her wit, and her civil rights leadership which began in 1957 and continues till today as the President of the Nyack, NY Branch of the NAACP.
Mordaza atómica
Producer
Esta película apasionante y profundamente conmovedora revela la historia completa de cómo las imágenes impactantes del sufrimiento humano, filmadas en Hiroshima y Nagasaki después de los bombardeos atómicos de 1945, estuvieron ocultas por Estados Unidos durante décadas.
Borderline
Producer
The first time Regina tried to kill herself, she was 5 years old. Now she's 45 and hell-bent on trying to live.
Hot Type: 150 Years of The Nation
Producer
A documentary chronicling the impact and day to day operations of the journal The Nation.
Running Wild: The Life of Dayton O. Hyde
Producer
Dayton Hyde’s destiny leads him on a dramatic journey through the West, from rodeos, conservation battles, and wild horse rescues to award-winning books, personal heartbreak and new-found love.
Running Wild: The Life of Dayton O. Hyde
Director
Dayton Hyde’s destiny leads him on a dramatic journey through the West, from rodeos, conservation battles, and wild horse rescues to award-winning books, personal heartbreak and new-found love.
Gun Fight
Line Producer
In the aftermath of the Virginia Tech shooting, Oscar winner Barbara Kopple takes an in depth look at the issue of gun rights and gun control. She interviews both gun and anti-gun advocates in an effort to shed some light on this not-quite black-and-white issue.
Woodstock: Now & Then
Producer
“Woodstock: 40 Years Later” explores the frenzied days leading up to and throughout the festival, from how the planners scrambled to find a concert site and the traffic jams that shut down the New York State thruway to the infamously bad “brown acid,” the thunderous rain and mud and, of course, the music. Weaving together first-hand accounts with rare archival images and an iconic soundtrack, the documentary allows those who were there a chance to relive the experience and gives an entirely new generation an opportunity to feel the magic of that time. The film will also take an important look at Woodstock’s legacy through the eyes of today’s musicians and activists examining why Woodstock and all it symbolizes is still relevant in today’s culture.