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Locality: Brooklyn, New York

Phone: +1 718-855-5565



Address: 232 3rd St Ste B401 11215 Brooklyn, NY, US

Website: www.marketroadfilms.com

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Market Road Films 09.11.2020

As fires in the Amazon burn and temperatures in the Arctic soar, it’s important to remember why we cherish wilderness - its great beauty and biodiversity - and why we must fight to protect it. #climatechangeisreal Market Road Films is proud to announce tonight’s broadcast debut @natgeowild of Kingdom of the White Wolf, a unique natural history series two years in the making. Featuring National Geographic photographer and Explorer @ronan_donovan this epic 3-part documentary sp...ecial transports us to the High Arctic and embeds with a wild pack of wolves as they prepare for the coming winter. The series is narrated by @juicyjules555 with an original score by @pablitobrill w cinematography by @severalpictures sound design by @woundedbuffalosound editing by @graphicsexproject @atfilms @quistabird color by @rcocolor produced by @tator_hmmm written by @neiloshea13 @tgerber63 associate producers @allegranik @jp_sweetpea network EP @pamela_caragol Kingdom of the White Wolf premieres this Sunday, August 25th at 8 PM Eastern Time on @natgeowild The series will be available to stream online Monday, August 26th on iTunes, @hulu @amazonprimevideo @natgeo TV and @googleplay_offical See more

Market Road Films 03.11.2020

500 miles from the North Pole (80 degrees north) white wolves live as they have since the last Ice Age, wild and unafraid of humans. How will their world be impacted by #climatechange? 3 months of production on location in a remarkably complex and stunning wilderness has resulted in a our one of a kind 3-part series premiering @natgeowild next Sunday at 8p EST (Streaming option will begin the following day.) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1Ubg7wH63a/

Market Road Films 30.10.2020

Here now for the first time is the documentation of This is Reading, our site-specific art and performance installation created in collaboration with a remarkable team of multi-disciplinary artists.

Market Road Films 19.10.2020

Our collaboration with the brilliant Carolyn Porco. PBS tonight.

Market Road Films 13.10.2020

So proud to have collaborated with the brilliant Carolyn Porco on "Second Genesis" for PBS about the search for life in the outer solar system. Tonight at 9pm EST.

Market Road Films 02.10.2020

Our experiment in art and civic engagement seems to be working!

Market Road Films 13.09.2020

Drop it like it's hot. This is Reading, the theatrical trailer.

Market Road Films 31.08.2020

This Friday, July 14!

Market Road Films 26.08.2020

This starts on Friday. 5 years in the making.

Market Road Films 24.08.2020

Humane Society's 2017 Genesis Award for OUTSTANDING TV DOCUMENTARY! Market Road Film's Explorer: Battle for Virunga National Geographic channel Producer/Director: Tony Gerber, Host: Justin Hall, Camera: Tim Grucza, Sound/2nd Camera: Joe Bender, Field Producer: Melanie Gouby, Associate Producer: Taylor Hom, Editor: Luis Alvarez y Alvarez, Score: Tyler Strickland, Graphics: Stephanie Gould Executive Producers: Jeff Hasler, Brian Lovett, Jared Lipworth, Melissa Wood, Dave Sny...der, Margaret Ebrahim For the 31st year, the annual Genesis Awards serve as a reminder of the importance of all forms of media in helping us expose animal protection issues. From documentaries highlighting the ivory trade and endangered gorillas to magazine and newspaper stories that reveal the scourge of pig farms and puppy mills, the 2016 Genesis winners are proof that the media are an invaluable ally in our fight to protect animals. Battle for Virunga is a fascinating exploration of Virunga National Park on the frontlines of conservation. At two million acres, the park is located in the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of the most lawless areas on the continent. Riven by war, corruption and ruthless militias, the country is home to half of Africa’s mountain gorillas. Rangers are outnumbered 20-1 by poachers and 140 of them have been killed in recent years trying to protect these gentle animals. Not only are gorillas hunted for bush meat, but they’ve become victims of the fight to control the lucrative charcoal industry so the forests where the gorillas live are gradually being eroded to supply hardwood for charcoal. The documentary looks at why Virunga has become such a contested territory, which has to do with its Belgian colonial past. This long-standing battle for the land has bred a disregard for the gentle gorillas who are the victims of a destructive cycle of conflict and poverty.

Market Road Films 21.08.2020

Congrats to Lonnie Walker! The Red Knights' all-time scoring leader just played in the McDonald's All-American high school basketball game. Thanks for letting us film your portrait. It will be projected 20 feet high on the outside of the Franklin Street Train Station in July 2017. This Is Reading, P.A.

Market Road Films 16.08.2020

Check out our transmedia project in Reading PA around the creation of Lynn Nottage's Sweat (now on Broadway) This Is Reading, P.A. Coming July 2017.

Market Road Films 02.08.2020

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Market Road Films 13.07.2020

http://www.theatermania.com//sweat-inspires-art-installati We've been doing field work and filming for 5 years to prepare for this moment. @NextStopReading