HERE’s Los Angeles sets out to discover the status of local unions in the current historical moment, focusing on the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union.
Libby Horne
Documentary Producer/Editor; Co-chair Documentary Sub-Group July 2003 -
January 2004
Editor, "Everyone Their Grain of Sand" 2004 (Independent Documentary;
Phoenix Films. Director: Beth Bird)
Producer/Editor, "A Tale of Two T-Shirt Factories" 2003 (Commissioned by University of California, Institute for Industrial Relations)
Editor, "Living in Colour" 2002 (Commissioned by the Los Angeles County Cultural Affairs Department.
Director: Meena Nanji)
Producer/Editor, "Windows" 2002 (HERE International Union. Director: David Koff)
Field Producer, "Antonio’s Run" 2001 (Independent Documentary; Tucán Films, Cambridge, England. Director: Christopher Cocuzzi Cox)
Associate Producer, "Inside the Kill Box" 2001 (Produced by Arcwelder Films for Discovery Channel. Director: Kurt Sayenga)
Series Producer, "Travelers" 1996-98 (Discovery Channel series produced by Banyan Productions)
David Koff
David Koff has been a documentary filmmaker for more than 30 years. His films include White Man's Country, Mau Mau, and Kenyatta, a trilogy about colonialism and resistance in Africa; Blacks Britannica, a film about race and class in Britain; and Occupied Palestine, on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. People of the Wind, a film of the Bakhtiari people of Iran, was nominated in 1976 for an Academy Award as Best Feature Documentary. Windows, a film with the families and colleagues of immigrant workers killed at the World Trade Center on 9/11, premiered at the 2002 Latino International Film Festival. He was the founder and executive producer of the Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride Documentary Project. David is currently a Senior Research Analyst in the Strategic Affairs Department of UNITE HERE.
libby@sbcglobal.net
cinemagician@sbcglobal.net
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