Award Winning Films

Toxic Soup

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It’s the politics of pollution as corporations manipulate the system, delaying environmental reform and endangering the health of communities across the world. “Toxic Soup” features interviews with Bill Clinton and Morgan Spurlock, music by Never Got Caught and animation by Eric Leiser and Jason Brubaker.

As Seen on Free Speech TV | Official Selection of the 2010 Atlanta Film Festival, New Jersey Film Festival, Twin Cities Film Festival, Louisville International Festival of Film, KahBang Film Festival, West Virginia Filmmakers Festival, the American Conservation Film Festival and the 2011 Culture Unplugged Film Festival.

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Mountain Man

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“Mountain Man” is a short documentary that tells the story of mountain top removal activist Larry Gibson. He’s been laughed at, cussed out and shot at, but Larry refuses to abandon his home atop Kayford Mountain.

Larry Gibson’s family has lived on or near Kayford Mountain since the late 1700?s. More than 300 relatives are buried in the cemetery on Kayford Mountain.

Official Selection of the 2011 Raindance Film Festival, Santa Cruz Film Festival and Culture Unplugged Film Festival | Winner of the Silver Sierra Award at the 2011 Yosemite Film Festival.

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Rosy

Rosy Benton and Christian Ericksen star in this portrait of two break-ups where love never gets easier and one is never as alone as it seems.

Directed by Christina Voros | Written by Rory Owen Delaney

Official Selection of the 2008 Florida Film Festival and Nantuckett Film Festival | Winner of Screenwriting Craft Award at the 2008 First Run Film Festival.

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Method in the Mountains

Aspiring film-maker Chad Meador returns to his native West Virginia to bring NYC acting classes to curious locals. Leading the course is Chad’s idiosynchratic mentor Mauricio Bustamante: master professor at the Lee Strasberg Theater & Film Institute. But what starts as a dream to enrich the home-grown talent of Southern West Virginia soon disintegrates into a nightmare.

Directed by Chad Meador | Edited by Rory Owen Delaney

Winner of the 2007 Audience Choice Award at the West Virginia Filmmakers Festival.

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