“Playing with Magic” explores how people are miraculously transformed by playing with horses. In the film cancer survivors, autism victims, PTSD sufferers and ordinary people find healing and hope in the company of horses. WINNER BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE PRESCOTT FILM FESTIVAL
“Benched: the Corporate Takeover of the Judiciary” chronicles the most expensive Supreme Court Race in history – the 2004 race for State Supreme Court in Illinois where over ten million dollars was spent.le she was handcuffed in the back of a police car.
When I Die follows the creation of the Gonzo Fist memorial which Dr. Hunter S. Thompson envisioned thirty years before his death. The film details Hunter’s family and friends’ efforts to construct a 155 foot tower and blast Hunter’s ashes into the air over his beloved Owl Farm.
The film chronicles Dr. Thompson’s successful attempt to avoid being placed in the system – jail and/or rehabilitation – by rogue Aspen City cops that conspired to bust him for drunken driving on the eve of an important local election.
In the documentary The Outsiders of New Orleans: Loujon Press, Louise “Gypsy Lou” Webb, now well into her nineties, tells the story of how she and her husband Jon Webb published the avant-garde literary magazine The Outsider from a small apartment in the French Quarter in the early 1960’s.