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experimental and documentary videos

household (trailer, 2012)

colony collapse (trailer, 2012)

kids of the world (28 minutes, 2011)

the rehearsal (23 minutes, 2011)

cat window (35 minutes, 2010)

neighbor by neighbor (98 minutes, 2009)

get off the truck (52 minutes, 2005)

de-interlaced (80 minutes, 2005)

 

media critique videos

A.V.A.T.A.R. (5 minutes, 2010)

300 epithets (6 minutes, 2008)

 

music videos

make love like slugs (5 minutes, 2011)

blake and maple (5 minutes, 2009)

river and rapids (6 minutes, 2009)

moth (9 minutes, 2007)

and/or excerpt (8 minutes, 2005)

 

political stuff

march for immigration (2010)

maine video activists network archive (2005-2010)

Neighbor by Neighbor: Trailer (3 minutes, 2009)

In the summer of 2004, the Mayor of Lewiston, Maine announced a plan to develop a four-lane boulevard across downtown’s low-income neighborhood. The project would displace 850 people from their homes as well as destroy playgrounds, vegetable gardens, and historic buildings.


What happened next was an incredible story of people coming together to protect their homes, hold their political leaders accountable, and work towards creating a democratic planning process that honored the input of low-income people as much as any other person’s voice.