Kathleen Hughes

Filmes

The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales
Story
Abigail Disney looks at America's dysfunctional and unequal economy and asks why the American Dream has worked for the wealthy, yet is a nightmare for people born with less. As a way to imagine a more equitable future, Disney uses her family's story to explore how this systemic injustice took hold.
The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales
Director
Abigail Disney looks at America's dysfunctional and unequal economy and asks why the American Dream has worked for the wealthy, yet is a nightmare for people born with less. As a way to imagine a more equitable future, Disney uses her family's story to explore how this systemic injustice took hold.
The American Dream and Other Fairy Tales
Producer
Abigail Disney looks at America's dysfunctional and unequal economy and asks why the American Dream has worked for the wealthy, yet is a nightmare for people born with less. As a way to imagine a more equitable future, Disney uses her family's story to explore how this systemic injustice took hold.
Would Jesus Wear a Sidearm?
Director
Como a maioria dos outros ministros evangélicos conservadores, o Rev. Rob Schenck se opõe ao casamento do mesmo sexo. Ele também é veementemente contra os direitos do aborto. Mas, como mostra este vídeo da Op-Doc, ele é notável porque ele adota sua posição pró-vida até agora que ele concorre a morte por arma. Do jeito que ele vê, a violência armada que atende a nossa nação é semelhante ao "aborto adulto".
Two American Families
Producer
A TV documentary following two American families from 1991 to 2013, chronicling their struggles while trying to maintain their place in the American middle class
Buying the War
Producer
In 2003, the United States pre-emptively attacked Iraq in a war that would last for eight years claiming an estimated 189,000 lives, costing over $2 trillion and causing untold economic and emotional devastation for the Iraqi people. In this 2007 documentary that originally aired on Bill Moyers Journal, Moyers investigates big media’s role as cheerleader in the clamor for war in the months preceding the March 19, 2003 invasion. How did the mainstream press get it so wrong in the run-up to the Iraq War?