Phelim McAleer

Phelim McAleer

Nascimento : 1967-01-01,

História

Phelim McAleer is a filmmaker and investigative journalist. He is best known for producing and directing the documentary films Mine Your Own Business (2006) and Not Evil Just Wrong (2009). He also co-produced The Search for Tristan’s Mum and he was an Associate Producer of the highly controversial documentary Return to Sender (2005) for the CBC. McAleer has appeared on or is a regular contributor to an array of international media organizations including Fox News, CNN and the BBC.

Perfil

Phelim McAleer

Filmes

My Son Hunter
Producer
Follows the scandal-ridden life of Hunter Biden, son of the 46th President of the United States.
Gosnell: O Julgamento do Maior Assassino em Série da América
Producer
Gosnell (Earl Billings) foi um médico abortista que trabalhava na ilegalidade e em condições insalubres. Provocou a morte de diversas mulheres grávidas com seus procedimentos clandestinos e matava bebês nascidos vivos mutilando os corpos.
Gosnell: O Julgamento do Maior Assassino em Série da América
Book
Gosnell (Earl Billings) foi um médico abortista que trabalhava na ilegalidade e em condições insalubres. Provocou a morte de diversas mulheres grávidas com seus procedimentos clandestinos e matava bebês nascidos vivos mutilando os corpos.
Gosnell: O Julgamento do Maior Assassino em Série da América
Screenplay
Gosnell (Earl Billings) foi um médico abortista que trabalhava na ilegalidade e em condições insalubres. Provocou a morte de diversas mulheres grávidas com seus procedimentos clandestinos e matava bebês nascidos vivos mutilando os corpos.
FrackNation
Director
FrackNation is a feature documentary that aims to address what the filmmakers say is misinformation about the process of hydraulic fracturing, commonly called fracking.
Not Evil Just Wrong
Producer
Examines how extreme environmentalism is damaging lives of vulnerable populations in the developed and developing world, from the ban on DDT to the current campaigns on global warming.
Not Evil Just Wrong
Writer
Examines how extreme environmentalism is damaging lives of vulnerable populations in the developed and developing world, from the ban on DDT to the current campaigns on global warming.
Not Evil Just Wrong
Director
Examines how extreme environmentalism is damaging lives of vulnerable populations in the developed and developing world, from the ban on DDT to the current campaigns on global warming.
Mine Your Own Business
Writer
Mine Your Own Business is a 2006 documentary film directed and produced by Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney about the Roșia Montană mining project. The film asserts that environmentalists' opposition to the mine is unsympathetic to the needs and desires of the locals, prevents industrial progress, and consequently locks the people of the area into lives of poverty. The film claims that the majority of the people of the village support the mine, and the investment in their hometown. The film presents foreign environmentalists as alien agents opposed to progress, while residents are depicted as eagerly awaiting the new opportunity.
Mine Your Own Business
Producer
Mine Your Own Business is a 2006 documentary film directed and produced by Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney about the Roșia Montană mining project. The film asserts that environmentalists' opposition to the mine is unsympathetic to the needs and desires of the locals, prevents industrial progress, and consequently locks the people of the area into lives of poverty. The film claims that the majority of the people of the village support the mine, and the investment in their hometown. The film presents foreign environmentalists as alien agents opposed to progress, while residents are depicted as eagerly awaiting the new opportunity.
Mine Your Own Business
Director
Mine Your Own Business is a 2006 documentary film directed and produced by Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney about the Roșia Montană mining project. The film asserts that environmentalists' opposition to the mine is unsympathetic to the needs and desires of the locals, prevents industrial progress, and consequently locks the people of the area into lives of poverty. The film claims that the majority of the people of the village support the mine, and the investment in their hometown. The film presents foreign environmentalists as alien agents opposed to progress, while residents are depicted as eagerly awaiting the new opportunity.