[URGENT] Brew City: San Francisco consumer interviews (Footage Only)
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Request QuoteJeremy Raff is a documentary cinematographer and producer based in New Haven, Connecticut. Previously, he was a Senior Producer with Fault Lines, Al Jazeera’s flagship investigative documentary program, where he both directed and DP’d episodes of the Emmy and Peabody award-winning series. Before that, on the staff of The Atlantic magazine, he directed, shot, and edited documentary shorts with a focus on immigration and the U.S.-Mexico border. His films have screened at AFI Docs, Doc NYC, and SXSW, among other festivals, and his work has been recognized by the News and Documentary Emmy Awards, the National Magazine Awards, the Edward R. Murrow Awards, and The One World Media Awards, among others. He can be reached at x.
In 1997, Brandon Jackson was convicted for a crime he said he did not commit. An Applebee’s restaurant outside of Shreveport, Louisiana was robbed for $6,500. Nobody was injured. There was no physical evidence connecting him to the crime. At trial, two jurors voted to acquit him. In 48 states, it would have been a mistrial, and he may have walked free, but Louisiana’s Jim Crow-era laws, designed to lock up Black defendants, allowed for nonunanimous jury convictions. Jackson was sentenced to lif
Fault Lines captures the confession of a Colombian colonel responsible for the deaths of 53 innocent civilians and asks their families for forgiveness in exchange for amnesty. In the mid-2000s, Colombia sought to prove it was finally winning its long-running war against the country’s armed rebels. Military top brass pressured ground troops to kill more fighters in action. As a result, soldiers executed thousands of civilians, framing them as rebel fighters, and called them "false positives". So
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