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Now Available: WATTOL Documentary "CARRY ON"
⦁ ABOUT OUR CREATIVE PRODUCTION TEAM WATTOL is grateful
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  • Clint Burkett, Producer. As a multi-award-winning documentary filmmaker, Clint started as a production assistant and music supervisor in Hollywood, and at 18, working on psychic phenomena documentaries. Now, with over 30 years working in television and as a documentary filmmaker, video producer and editor, Clint enjoys telling stories that involve music, art, and history. He spent ten years editing local TV News and nine years editing magazine format shows. Some of his most recent work includes a short documentary about a Dutch Resistance fighter in WWII, the life story of singer-songwriter, Steve White, and a short documentary about Hawaiians from Maui healing the town of Parkland Florida. . He's also worked for Soka University on concert documentaries with many Jazz legends, in an effort to preserve Jazz music. His work has been seen locally and internationally
  • Alan G. Markowitz, IMAX® Filmmaker/VFX Producer. As an award-winning industry veteran, with over 40 years of film production experience, Alan specializes in "Giant-Screen" documentaries. His work can be seen in more than 200 film productions exhibited on IMAX® screens, destination cinemas, theme parks, and in special venues around the world. With a long list of successful IMAX feature film credits, Alan has set the bar for achieving & maintaining the "Gold-Standard" caliber of filmmaking that is essential for the giant-screen experience. Alan is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Art & Sciences Tech-History

 

To preview the CARRY ON feature and trailer, click the links below:

Documentary Feature Documentary Trailer
https://vimeo.com/490944805/2535bb2934 https://vimeo.com/503705234/8dc1a0ee31

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This new WATTOL documentary, "CARRY ON," offers compelling testimony, and highlights captivating works of literature, visual arts, music, and dance by people who were confined in concentration camps and ghettos during the Nazi period, yet whose creative spirit exemplifies the power of courage, resistance, and resilience under the most horrific conditions.
The film also features present-day performers and institutional leaders who are carrying on the legacy of those who, although tragically succumbed to the Holocaust, left behind a treasure-trove of cultural production, which continues to inspire and uplift the human spirit.

The featured cast includes:

⦁ Stephen D. Smith, Executive Director of the USC Shoah Foundation
⦁ Lauren Bairnsfather, Director, The Holocaust Center, Pittsburg
⦁ Peter Yarrow, Singer, Songwriter Activist
⦁ Francesco Lotoro, Instituto di Letteratura Musicale Concentrazionara
⦁ Eileen Wingard, Violinist, San Diego Symphony
⦁ Monique Kunewalder, Pianist
⦁ Aimee Ginsburg Bikel, Author, Activist

⦁ Vince Brook, UCLA Professor, Author
⦁ Tammuz Dubnov, Dance and Choreographer, ZUZOR
⦁ Pepe Romero, World Renowned Guitarist
⦁ Lynn Kebow, Artist, Activist
⦁ Jacqueline S. Gmach, Creative Director
⦁ Clint Burkett, Documentary Producer
⦁ Susie Meltzer, Community Leader
⦁ Yael Gmach, Singer and Composer
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