Jeremiah Hammerling

참여 작품

My Country No More
Producer
Following the rise and fall of the new American oil boom, My Country No More paints an intimate portrait of a rural community in crisis, forced to confront the meaning of progress as they fight for a disappearing way of life.
My Country No More
Director of Photography
Following the rise and fall of the new American oil boom, My Country No More paints an intimate portrait of a rural community in crisis, forced to confront the meaning of progress as they fight for a disappearing way of life.
My Country No More
Director
Following the rise and fall of the new American oil boom, My Country No More paints an intimate portrait of a rural community in crisis, forced to confront the meaning of progress as they fight for a disappearing way of life.
Served Like a Girl
Camera Operator
Five women veterans who have endured unimaginable trauma in service create a shared sisterhood to help the rising number of stranded homeless women veterans by entering a competition that unexpectedly catalyzes moving events in their own lives.
UU
Writer
In a world where sleep has become a crime, special responders known as ‘wakes’ are tasked with incarcerating sleepers. But when one ‘wake’ gives in to the world of dreams, she is forced into the possibility that she may become the next target.
UU
Director
In a world where sleep has become a crime, special responders known as ‘wakes’ are tasked with incarcerating sleepers. But when one ‘wake’ gives in to the world of dreams, she is forced into the possibility that she may become the next target.
We Meet in Peace
Writer
James finds a book with blank pages and decides he wants to be a great writer one day. One problem: he doesn't know how to read and write.
We Meet in Peace
Producer
James finds a book with blank pages and decides he wants to be a great writer one day. One problem: he doesn't know how to read and write.
A Message from the East
Director
The story of Muhammad Iqbal, a turn of the century poet/philosopher from South Asia. Through Iqbal's work we open a dialog between the East and West, refute the notion of a class of civilizations and discover our shared humanity.