Chris White

Filmes

La Casa de Mama Icha
Executive Producer
Decades earlier, Mama Icha moved to the United States to help her daughter with the care of her grandchildren. However, she never lost sight of her hometown of Mompox, spending years sending money to build her dream house there. Now, at the end of her life, Mama Icha boards a plane and flies back to Colombia where she bravely struggles with her loved ones.
Through the Night
Executive Producer
When one’s sole focus is to provide for their children, the stakes are extremely high. The need for multiple jobs to make ends meet has become a common reality for many families in this country, which leads to a very important question: who looks after the children while their parents work? Through the Night examines the economic and emotional toll affecting some American families, told through the lens of a 24-hour daycare center in Westchester, New York. At the center of it all is Nunu, the primary caregiver and a hero to many families in need of a safe space to bring their children.
The Neutral Ground
Executive Producer
With sharp humor and a critical sense of curiosity, comedian CJ Hunt documents the fraught removal of four Confederate monuments in New Orleans. As the scope of his film expands, Hunt investigates the origins of a romanticized Confederacy and confronts hard truths much of America has yet to face.
Softie
Executive Producer
O ativista político Boniface "Softie" Mwangi concorre ao cargo em uma eleição regional no Quênia. Porém ele descobre que conduzir uma campanha limpa contra oponentes corruptos é cada vez mais difícil de combater apenas com idealismo.
O Silêncio dos Outros
Executive Producer
Em 1977 o parlamento espanhol aprovou uma Lei de Anistia que garantia a liberdade de todos os presos políticos e a proibição do julgamento de qualquer ato criminoso ocorrido durante a ditadura de Francisco Franco no país. O Franquismo assombrou a Espanha durante 38 anos deixando um imenso número de vítimas e parentes sem respostas. Os cineastas Almudena Carracedo e Robert Bahar foram atrás desses sobreviventes e, durante um período de 6 anos, entrevistaram pessoas como José Galantes, que hoje em dia vive muito próximo de seu torturador, e Maria Martín, que até hoje não conseguiu ter acesso aos restos mortais de seu pai, morto durante o regime.