Roger Hoffman

Roger Hoffman

Perfil

Roger Hoffman

Filmes

An Ordinary Hero: The True Story of Joan Trumpauer Mulholland
Original Music Composer
The amazing true story of civil rights pioneer Joan Trumpauer Mulholland, An Ordinary Hero is directed by award-winning filmmaker Loki Mulholland, who captures his mother's story and learns about her courage and the role she played in changing American history. As a white girl growing up in the South, Joan witnessed the ugly realities of segregation and racism firsthand and vowed to one day change it. By the time she was 19, she had already joined the Freedom Riders and participated in over three dozen sit-ins and protests. Despite being attacked by angry mobs, put on death row in the notorious Parchman Penitentiary, and coming face-to-face with the KKK, Joan never wavered from her belief that we are all created equal.
Opening Isaiah
Music
For anyone who has ever found it difficult to understand the teachings of the prophet Isaiah comes a powerful learning opportunity by Ann Madsen, beloved LDS scholar and educator. In Opening Isaiah - a DVD presentation filmed in the Holy Land - Ann teaches about Isaiah's profound prophecies in an easy-to-understand way and instills in viewers an appreciation for the writings of this beloved prophet and seer.
Lorenzo’s Songbook Volume Two: The Spyglass
Music
The wondrous adventure continues as Mary and Mikey introduce their cousin Christina to Lorenzo, who takes us all on an exciting musical discovery of the past and of timeless principles.
Lorenzo’s Songbook Volume One: The Discovery
Music
Join Mary and Ty on a delightful musical adventure as they discover their pioneer heritage and an amazing new friend, while sharing favorite Primary songs. A magical tale children will relive over and over.
The Frontier Experience
George Fowler
The Westward movement — and a woman's perspective of that movement — emerges in the dramatic story of Delilah Fowler's first year on the Kansas frontier in 1869. Based on diaries of the period, the program reveals the cruel violence, and even crueler loneliness, which early settlers encountered — but above all, it shows the quiet courage of those who lived it.