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San Francisco Beledi (now in distribution) is an intimate profile of the ground-breaking dance company FatChanceBellyDance. Considered the originator of the American Tribal style of belly dance, their art both defines such categories and breaks through them. The documentary follows the troupe through the creation and presentation of a performance at the historic Victoria Theatre in September 2002. Along the way, it captures all the flashpoints of culture, sexuality, and art their inventive work sets off.

Today I Baled Some Hay to Feed the Sheep the Coyotes Eat (just completed) This film will depict the extraordinary livelihood of a seemingly-ordinary profession, sheep ranching. It portrays one week on a family sheep ranch in Montana, following the many small dramas: the birthing of lambs and finding one’s mother, the constant threat of predators, and surviving illness and injury. Throughout, the rancher must be protector, harvester, country doctor, and businessman-- roles that require little affection, but great care.








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