The Great Divide
Welcome to California's San Joaquin Valley, the town of Exeter and the neighboring community of Tooleville where residents have been living with bottled water and contaminated wells since the 1970s.
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Sonoma, CA 95476, USA
$400 - $1500 / Day
Casey has shot for NowThis, MTV, Frontline/World, Comcast Streampix, Nissan, and FoodMattersTV, among many other local and national producers. Her work includes nationally distributed television commercials, independent feature documentaries and short narrative films. In 2013, she premiered her feature documentary directorial debut The Organic Life to sold-out crowds at the 36th Mill Valley Film Festival, where it was included in the prestigious Active Cinema circle. The film won Best Documentary Feature at the Santa Cruz Film Festival and is available online on Hulu, iTunes, and Amazon. Mongolia: Land Without Fences aired as a FRONTLINE/World "Rough Cut" in 2007. In 2008, Casey received a Fulbright scholarship to produce Los Famosos, a feature length documentary set in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She spent 2010 in the Dominican Republic as the First Unit Director of Ballplayer: Pelotero, an award-winning New York Times’ Critics Pick and in San Francisco as an assistant production coordinator for The Two Escobars, an award-winning ESPN 30 for 30 documentary. In addition to freelance work, she currently teaches film production at Cal State East Bay.
Welcome to California's San Joaquin Valley, the town of Exeter and the neighboring community of Tooleville where residents have been living with bottled water and contaminated wells since the 1970s.
A short documentary about emojis and race. Premiered at Cinequest, 2019.
Shot on location at Homeless Prenatal Program in San Francisco.
Located in California’s Wine Country - Sonoma Valley’s scenic 17-mile span offers endless discovery for new and repeat visitors. The birthplace of the California wine industry, it continues to delight discerning palates and rack up awards for its dazzling vintages - produced by wineries of all shapes and sizes.
Documentary-style commercial for a national non-profit based in the Bay Area.
During the middle of a national crisis on policing, Michele Wells, a visionary theater director, brings together police and formerly incarcerated people on a community stage for dialogue and perhaps reconciliation in Richmond, California. The Act of Being is a 28-minute documentary chronicling the workshop.
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