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ADDITIONAL MATERIAL 

An alphabetized listing of films referred to in Archival Storytelling.

Many of these films are available for purchase or rental through online vendors, such as Netflix, Intelliflix and others. Public television programs in the United States can sometimes be purchased through www.shopPBS.org. Some films can be ordered through a filmmaker’s website (or there will be links to a distributor).


Alexander Hamilton. Produced and directed by Muffie Meyer; written and co-produced by Ronald Blumer; edited and co-produced by Sharon Sachs and Eric Seuel Davies. The film's website is at www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/hamilton/index.html.
Artificial Limb. Written, produced, and edited by Jay Rosenblatt.
Benjamin Franklin. Produced and directed by Ellen Hovde and Muffie Meyer; written and co-produced by Ronald Blumer; edited by Donna Marino, Sharon Sachs, and Eric Davies. Website: www.pbs.org/benfranklin/index.html.
Bowling for Columbine. Produced, directed and written by Michael Moore; additional producers Kethleen Glynn, Jim Czarnecki, Charles Bishop and Michael Donovan; edited by Kurt Engfehr.
Chicago 10. Produced by Brett Morgen and Graydon Carter; directed and written by Brett Morgen; edited by Stuart Levy.
The Civil War (series). Produced by Ken Burns and Ric Burns; directed by Ken Burns; written by Geoffrey C. Ward and Ric Burns with Ken Burns; edited by Paul Barnes, Bruce Shaw, and Tricia Reidy. Website: www.pbs.org/civilwar.
Darwin's Nightmare. Produced by Barbara Albert, Martin Gschlact, Edouard Mauriat, Hubert Sauper, Antonin Svoboda, and Hubert Toint; written and directed by Hubert Sauper; edited by Denise Vindevogel.
The Devil Never Sleeps (El Diablo nunca Duerme). Produced, directed, and written by Lourdes Portillo. Edited by Vivien Hillgrove Gilliam.
Drive-in Blues. Produced, directed, written and edited by Jan Krawitz. The film is distributed by Direct Cinema, Ltd.
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room. Produced by Alex Gibney, Jason Kliot, and Susan Motamed; directed and written by Alex Gibney; edited and co-produced by Alison Ellwood.
Eyes on the Prize (series). Episodes 1–6 produced by Orlando Bagwell, Callie Crossley, James A. DeVinney, Judith Vecchione; edited by Daniel Eisenberg, Jeanne Jordan, Charles Scott; series writer, Steve Fayer; executive producer, Henry Hampton. Episodes 7–14) produced by Sheila Bernard, Carroll Blue, James A. DeVinney, Madison Davis Lacy, Jr., Louis J. Massiah, Thomas Ott, Samuel Pollard, Terry Kay Rockefeller, Jacqueline Shearer, Paul Stekler; edited by Lillian Benson, Betty Ciccarelli, Thomas Ott, Charles Scott; series writer, Steve Fayer; executive producer, Henry Hampton. See  www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/eyesontheprize/about/index.html.
Fahrenheit 9/11. Produced by Jim Czarnecki, Kathleen Glynn and Michael Moore; directed and written by Michael Moore; edited by Kurt Engfehr, Christopher Seward, and T. Woody Richman.
The Fog of War. Produced by Julie Ahlberg, Robert Fernandez, Jon Kamen, Adam Kosberg, Robert May, Errol Morris, Frank Scherma, John Sloss, and Michael Williams; directed by Errol Morris; edited by Doug Abel, Chyld King, and Karen Schmeer.
Good Night, and Good Luck. Produced and written by George Clooney and Grant Heslov; directed by George Clooney; edited by Stephen Mirrione.
Grizzly Man. Produced by Erik Nelson; directed and narrated by Werner Herzog; edited by Joe Bini.
Half Life. Produced, directed and written by Dennis O’Rourke; edited by Tim Litchfield.
Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes. Produced, directed and written by Byron Hurt; Co-produced and edited by Sabrina Schmidt Gordon. Distributed by Media Education Foundation, www.mediaed.org.
Human Remains. Produced, directed, written and edited by Jay Rosenblatt.
An Inconvenient Truth. Produced by Lawrence Bender, Scott A.Burns, and Laurie David; directed by Davis Guggenheim; edited by Jay Lash Cassidy and Dan Swietlik.
JFK. Produced by A. Kitman Ho, Arnon Milchan, Oliver Stone, and Clayton Townsend; directed by Oliver Stone; written by Oliver Stone and Zachary Sklar from a book by Jim Garrison and a book by Jim Marrs; edited by Joe Hutshing and Pietro Scalia.
Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple . Produced and directed by Stanley Nelson; co-produced by Noland Walker; telescript by Noland Walker and Marcia Smith; edited by Lewis Erskine; co-edited by Aljernon Tunsil. See www.firelightmedia.org.
The Kidnapping of Ingrid Betancourt. Produced, written and directed by Victoria Bruce and Karin Hayes; edited by Geof Bartz, Karin Hayes, and Victoria Bruce. See www.urcuninafilms.com.
Liberty ! The American Revolution (series). Produced and directed by Ellen Hovde and Muffie Meyer; written by Ronald Blumer; edited by Molly Bernstein, Alison Ellwood, Sharon Sachs, and Joshua Waletzky. Website: www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/.
Little People. Written, directed, and edited by Jan Krawitz and Thomas Ott.
The Murder of Emmett Till. Produced and directed by Stanley Nelson; written by Marcia Smith; edited by Lewis Erskine. See www.firelightmedia.org.
The New York Hat. Produced by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company; directed by D.W. Griffith; written by Anita Loos and Frances Marion.
Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch’s War on Journalism. Produced and directed by Robert Greenwald; co-produced by Laurel Busby, Jim Gilliam, Kate McArdle, and Devin Smith; edited by Jane Abramowitz, Doug Cheek, and Chris Gordon. See http://store.bravenewfilms.org/.
Period Piece. Produced, directed and edited by Jennifer Frame and Jay Rosenblatt.
Prayer. Written, produced, and edited by Jay Rosenblatt.
The Queen. Produced by Andy Harries, François Ivernel, Christine Langan, Cameron McCracken, Scott Rudin, Tracey Seaward; directed by Stephen Frears; written by Peter Morgan; edited by Lucia Zucchetti.
The Rape of Europa. Produced, written and directed by Richard Berge, Bonni Cohen and Nicole Newnham; edited by Josh Peterson.
Refrigerator Mothers. Produced by J.J. Hanley, Gordon Quinn, and David E. Simpson; edited by David E. Simpson. See  www.pbs.org/pov/pov2002/refrigeratormothers/.
San Pietro. Produced by the U.S. Army Pictorial Services. Written, directed and narrated by John Huston; edited by Gene Fowler, Jr.
Shine a Light. Produced by Steve Bing, Michael Cohl, Mick Jagger, Victoria Pearman, Keith Richards, Jane Rose, Charlie Watts, Zane Weiner, Ron Wood; directed by Martin Scorcese; edited by David Tedeschi.  
Shoah. Produced by directed by Claude Lanzmann; edited by Ziva Postec and Anna Ruiz.
The Smell of Burning Ants. Written, produced, and edited by Jay Rosenblatt.
Terror of Tiny Town. Produced by Jed Buell; directed by Sam Newfield; written by Fred Myton and Clarence Marks; edited by Martin G. Cohn and Richard G. Wray.
The Thin Blue Line. Produced by Lindsay Law, Mark Lipson, and Gary McDonald; directed and written by Errol Morris; edited by Paul Barnes.
This Film is Not Yet Rated. Produced by Alison Palmer Bourke, Eddie Schmidt, Evan Shapiro, and Jessica Wolfson; directed by by Kirby Dick; written by Kirby Dick, Eddie Schmidt and Matt Patterson.
The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till. Produced by Ceola Beauchamp, Edgar Beauchamp, Keith Beauchamp, Ali Bey, Yolande Geralds, Steve Laitmon, and Jacki Ochs; directed by Keith Beauchamp; edited by David Dessel.
Vietnam : A Television History (series). Produced by Judith Vecchione, Elizabeth Deane, Andrew Pearson, Austin Hoyt, Martin Smith, Bruce Palling, and Henri De Turenne; edited by Eric W. Handley, Carol Hayward, Ruth Schell, Eric Neudel, Julian Ware,  Glen Cardno, Paul Cleary, Jonathan Morris, Mavis Lyons Smull, and Daniel Eisenberg; chief correspondent, Stanley Karnow; executive producer, L. Richard Ellison.
The War (series). Produced by Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, and Sarah Botstein; directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick; written by Geoffrey C Ward; co-produced by Peter Miller and David McMahon; edited by Paul Barnes, Erik Ewers, and Tricia Reidy.  Website: www.pbs.org/thewar.
The Weather Underground. Produced by Sam Green, Bill Siegel, Carrie Lozano and Marc Smolowitz; directed by Sam Green; co-directed by Bill Siegel; edited by Sam Green and Dawn Logsdon.
When the Mountains Tremble. Produced by Peter Kinoy and directed by Newton Thomas Sigel and Pamela Yates .
The World at War (series). Produced by Thames Television. Produced by David Elstein, Peter Batty, Ted Childs, Martin Smith, Ben Shepherd, John Pett, Phillip Whitehead, Michael Darlow, Hugh Raggett, Jerome Kuehl, Jeremy Isaacs, Susan McConachy, and Raye Farr; directed by Hugh Raggett, David Elstein, Ted Childs, Martin Smith, John Pett, and Michael Darlow; written by Neal Ascherson, Laurence Thompson, Peter Batty, Jerome Kuehl, J.P.W. Mallalieu, Charles Douglas-Home, David Wheeler, John Williams, Angus Calder, Charles Bloomberg, Stuart Hood, Courtney Browne, David Elstein, Jeremy Isaacs, and Michael Darlow; edited by Jeff Harvey, Peter Lee-Thompson, David Taylor, and Beryl Wilkins; executive producer, (Sir) Jeremy Isaacs.

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