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Click to view one sheetBill Lichtenstein, Producer and Director, Principal Photography. Bill is founder and president of Lichtenstein Creative Media, Inc. His award-winning documentary work in television, film and radio spans 26 years. A graduate of Brown University and the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, Bill began his work in television at ABC and CBS Sports and later worked at ABC News for more than seven years as a producer of investigative reports for the ABC News magazine 20/20 and as a field producer for Nightline, World News Tonight and This Week with David Brinkley, as well as other ABC News programs and specials.

June Peoples, Producer and Director, Sound Recording. June Peoples is an award-winning broadcast and print journalist who also did location sound recording for much of the film. In pre-production, June spent more than three months working to develop relationships that provided filmmakers with remarkable access. June also produces The Infinite Mind, a weekly public radio program about the human mind. June co-produced If I Get Out Alive, a one-hour radio documentary about kids in prison, being adapted now for MTV. Recent awards include honors from the National Headliner Awards, Clarion Awards, the Casey Medal, the Deadline Club and the New York Press Club.

Spiro C. Lampros, Editor. Documentary credits include Compassion in Exile: the Story of the 14th Dalai Lama (nominated for an Emmy), Halving the Bones (screened in competition at Sundance), The Shot Heard Around the World (a feature about the shooting of a Japanese exchange student in Louisiana), as well as numerous other film and television projects in the U.S. and abroad. He worked as the assistant editor of several films, including the highly acclaimed feature Paris Is Burning. Spike studied documentary film-making at Harvard College, graduating magna cum laude. He is adjunct instructor in film and television at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.

Mark Petersson, Principal Photography. Mark Petersson's extensive documentary credits include work as a principal cinematographer on Barbara Kopple's Academy Award-winning American Dream. Mark was director of photography on Kopple's film, Children of War, which he shot in Cambodia, Croatia and the United States. He has shot extensively around the world for National Geographic Explorer. Recent documentary credits include Kopple's Woodstock II, the BBC Television's Annie Lennox: Central Park Concert, and the PBS documentary AIDS Identity.




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