Jed Riffe

История

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jed Riffe (born in Dallas Texas) is an award winning filmmaker and founder of Jed Riffe Films + Electronic Media. For over 25 years his documentary films have focused on social issues including: Native American histories and struggles (Ishi, the Last Yahi, California's "Lost" Tribes, Who Owns the Past?,) and agriculture, food and sustainability issues (Ripe for Change, Germ Wars). He currently lives and works in the San Francisco Bay Area. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jed Riffe, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Фильмы

The Long Shadow
Post-Production Manager
When filmmaker and investigative journalist Frances Causey, a daughter of the South, set out to explore the continuing racial divisions in the US, what she discovered was that the politics of slavery didn't end with the Civil War. In an astonishingly candid look at the United States' original sin, The Long Shadow traces slavery's history from America's founding up through its insidious ties to racism today.
The Long Shadow
Producer
When filmmaker and investigative journalist Frances Causey, a daughter of the South, set out to explore the continuing racial divisions in the US, what she discovered was that the politics of slavery didn't end with the Civil War. In an astonishingly candid look at the United States' original sin, The Long Shadow traces slavery's history from America's founding up through its insidious ties to racism today.
Is Your Story Making You Sick?
Producer
Humans are story-telling creatures. By thinking, we all unconsciously "author" a self-story in our heads. Most often, the characters and plot of our story is framed by negative experiences from childhood. These painful "stories" then determine our emotions, leading to unhealthy stress, and changes in body chemistry. This is how a person's self-story can turn into a stress-related illness.
Опасная идея
Post Production Supervisor
С самого начала опасная идея угрожала американской мечте - убеждение, что некоторые группы и отдельные лица по своей сути превосходят других и более заслуживают основополагающих прав. Такой биологический детерминизм послужил поводом для некоторых из самых позорных событий в Америке. И теперь он вернулся. В этом документальном фильме показано, как биологически определенная политика лишена прав женщин и людей цвета, послужила основанием для санкционированных государством преступлений, совершенных против наиболее уязвимых граждан Америки, и теперь получает новую силу под руководством Трампа.
Опасная идея
Producer
С самого начала опасная идея угрожала американской мечте - убеждение, что некоторые группы и отдельные лица по своей сути превосходят других и более заслуживают основополагающих прав. Такой биологический детерминизм послужил поводом для некоторых из самых позорных событий в Америке. И теперь он вернулся. В этом документальном фильме показано, как биологически определенная политика лишена прав женщин и людей цвета, послужила основанием для санкционированных государством преступлений, совершенных против наиболее уязвимых граждан Америки, и теперь получает новую силу под руководством Трампа.
A New Color: The Art of Being Edythe Boone
Executive Producer
Celebrated muralist Edythe Boone uses buildings as canvases to convey her stories of pain, perseverance and hope in an effort to raise awareness about the ongoing and necessary struggles for racial justice and gender equality. The artist is at work restoring the San Francisco Women’s Building mural 'Maestrapeace" and helping middle school children and senior citizens paint their own murals.
Waiting to Inhale
Director
Waiting to Inhale examines the heated debate over marijuana and its use as medicine in the United States. Twelve states have passed legislation to protect patients who use medical marijuana. Yet opponents claim the medical argument is just a smokescreen for a different agenda-- to legalize marijuana for recreation and profit. What claims are being made, and what are the stakes? Waiting to Inhale takes viewers inside the lives of patients who have been forever changed by illness-and parents who lost their children to addiction. Is marijuana really a gateway drug? What evidence is there to support the claim that marijuana can alleviate some of the devastating symptoms of AIDS, cancer and multiple sclerosis? Waiting to Inhale sheds new light on this controversy and presents shocking new evidence that marijuana could hold a big stake in the future of medicine.
Who Owns the Past?
Producer
This documentary narrated by Academy Award winner Linda Hunt and directed by Jed Riffe tells the story of how the discovery of a 9000-year-old skeleton on the banks of the Columbia River near Kennewick, Washington.
Who Owns the Past?
Director
This documentary narrated by Academy Award winner Linda Hunt and directed by Jed Riffe tells the story of how the discovery of a 9000-year-old skeleton on the banks of the Columbia River near Kennewick, Washington.
Ishi The Last Yahi
Director
Documentary - Linda Hunt narrates this documentary look at Ishi, the last survivor of the Yahi Native American tribe following massacres in California in the late 1800s. This PBS film celebrates the human spirit while indicting the settlers' treatment of Native Americans. - Rayna Green, Linda Hunt