Tracie Holder

참여 작품

진흙
Producer
디안이 여섯 살이었을 때, 그는 땅이 울리는 깊은 소리를 들었다. 곧이어 자신이 사는 인도네시아 마을을 덮치듯이 몰아치는 진흙의 쓰나미를 목격했다. 그 후 여전히 6만 명의 사람들이 살 곳을 잃고 헤매고 있다. 과학자들의 대부분은 가스 채굴회사인 라핀도가 지하의 진흙 화산을 건드렸고, 그로 인해 깊숙한 곳에 있던 뜨거운 진흙이 분출하게 된 것이라 보고 있다. 진흙 마을 사람들은 근래 가장 대규모의 환경 재해 가운데 하나인 이 사태에 책임이 있는 거대 기업에 맞서 투쟁하고 있다.
Circle Up
Consulting Producer
After the brutal slaying of her teenage son, Janet Connors reaches out to her son’s killer to offer a chance for forgiveness. They team up with a group of mothers of murdered children to help young people in their community break the chain of violence and revenge.
Joe Papp in Five Acts
Co-Producer
Joe Papp, the founder of the New York Shakespeare Festival and, subsequently, The Public Theater—arguably the most important theatre in North America—is profiled in this documentary that neither sanctifies nor vilifies him. He brought us free Shakespeare in the Park, Hair and A Chorus Line, and nurtured many of America’s greatest playwrights, directors and actors. His complex personality and mercurial behavior are much in evidence and spoken of with frankness through interviews with some of America’s most celebrated artists, including Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken, Martin Sheen, Kevin Kline, and James Earl Jones.
Joe Papp in Five Acts
Writer
Joe Papp, the founder of the New York Shakespeare Festival and, subsequently, The Public Theater—arguably the most important theatre in North America—is profiled in this documentary that neither sanctifies nor vilifies him. He brought us free Shakespeare in the Park, Hair and A Chorus Line, and nurtured many of America’s greatest playwrights, directors and actors. His complex personality and mercurial behavior are much in evidence and spoken of with frankness through interviews with some of America’s most celebrated artists, including Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken, Martin Sheen, Kevin Kline, and James Earl Jones.
Joe Papp in Five Acts
Director
Joe Papp, the founder of the New York Shakespeare Festival and, subsequently, The Public Theater—arguably the most important theatre in North America—is profiled in this documentary that neither sanctifies nor vilifies him. He brought us free Shakespeare in the Park, Hair and A Chorus Line, and nurtured many of America’s greatest playwrights, directors and actors. His complex personality and mercurial behavior are much in evidence and spoken of with frankness through interviews with some of America’s most celebrated artists, including Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken, Martin Sheen, Kevin Kline, and James Earl Jones.