Matthew Cooke

참여 작품

The Death of My Two Fathers
Editor
After putting it off for twenty years, filmmaker Sol Guy finally confronts the six tapes his father recorded before dying. Using those tapes as a framework, Guy recounts his family’s story—and his own—for his two teenage kids.
The Death of My Two Fathers
Creative Producer
After putting it off for twenty years, filmmaker Sol Guy finally confronts the six tapes his father recorded before dying. Using those tapes as a framework, Guy recounts his family’s story—and his own—for his two teenage kids.
감옥에서 살아남는 방법
Self
미국 교도소의 다양한 문제들을 짚어보는 다큐멘터리
감옥에서 살아남는 방법
Producer
미국 교도소의 다양한 문제들을 짚어보는 다큐멘터리
감옥에서 살아남는 방법
Writer
미국 교도소의 다양한 문제들을 짚어보는 다큐멘터리
감옥에서 살아남는 방법
Director
미국 교도소의 다양한 문제들을 짚어보는 다큐멘터리
How to Make Money Selling Drugs
Editor
Ten easy steps show you how to make money from drugs, featuring a series of interviews with drug dealers, prison employees, and lobbyists arguing for tougher drug laws.
How to Make Money Selling Drugs
Director of Photography
Ten easy steps show you how to make money from drugs, featuring a series of interviews with drug dealers, prison employees, and lobbyists arguing for tougher drug laws.
How to Make Money Selling Drugs
Writer
Ten easy steps show you how to make money from drugs, featuring a series of interviews with drug dealers, prison employees, and lobbyists arguing for tougher drug laws.
How to Make Money Selling Drugs
Narrator (voice)
Ten easy steps show you how to make money from drugs, featuring a series of interviews with drug dealers, prison employees, and lobbyists arguing for tougher drug laws.
How to Make Money Selling Drugs
Director
Ten easy steps show you how to make money from drugs, featuring a series of interviews with drug dealers, prison employees, and lobbyists arguing for tougher drug laws.
American Race
Writer
The death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri on August 9th, 2014 and those of countless others belonging to similarly unarmed Black men over the last several years have left this team of filmmakers with a question: How do we, as Americans, use our platform to solve the Black male crisis?