Matt Ehling

Фильмы

The Baldies
Cinematography
Skinhead culture started as multi-cultural, working-class, and anti-racist, but soon was co-opted by white supremacy. To fight back against Nazis, the Baldies were formed in Minneapolis and beyond.
Risking Light
Cinematography
Dawn Mikkelson’s Risking Light is a meditation on forgiveness, layered with a theme that is rarely seen on the screen—forgiving the unforgivable. Five years prior to making the film, Mikkelson met Mary Johnson and O’Shea Israel, a meeting she describes as a life-changing event that would lead to the development of Risking Light. It was then she learned that Johnson had chosen to forgive Israel for the murder of her son, which motivates the tone of humanistic mission in the film.
Back Home Years Ago: The Real Casino
Director of Photography
Martin Scorsese's award-winning Casino, based on a book by Nicholas Pileggi, was a powerhouse movie filled with mythical stories of Las Vegas in its early years. In this movie, first aired on John Pierson's show "Split Screen" on The Independent Film Channel and Bravo, viewers get to know Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal (played by Robert De Niro), Tony Spilotro (Joe Pesci) and Alan Dorfman (Alan King) as they really were.
ДМТ: Молекула духа
Director of Photography
Документальный фильм "ДМТ: молекула Духа" - это долгожданная картина Рика Страссмана, автора книги с одноименным названием. Как рассказывает сам Рик, ДМТ заинтересовал его тем, что присутствует в теле абсолютно каждого человека. Есть вероятность, что источником ДМТ является таинственная пинеальная железа, расположенная в самом центре нашего мозга. Однако, современной медицине практически ничего не известно о роли этой крохотной железы. Декарт, например, считал ее местом нахождения самой души человека, а Восточная и Западная мистические традиции считают, что в пинеальной железе находится духовный центр.
A Life Without Pain
Cinematography
The film explores the daily lives of three children with Congenital insensitivity to pain, a rare genetic disorder shared by just a hundred people in the world. Three-year-old Gabby from Minnesota, 7-year-old Miriam from Norway and 10-year-old Jamilah from Germany have to be carefully guarded by their parents so they don't suffer serious, life-altering injuries.