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Bill Day (filmmaker) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bill Day (filmmaker)
Bill Day is a documentary filmmaker who graduated from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television and who has been employed by both the National Geographic Channel and Discovery Channel. For CNN, he produced a documentary film which took the Osa Peninsula as its theme. ==Career==
Day directed the documentary "Saviors of the Forest" which was shown at the Sundance Film Festival Day also directed "Rubber Jungle," a behind the scenes look at the life of Brazilian labor leader Chico Mendes and the movie about his life. In 2002, Day co-produced the musical documentary Under The Covers 〔(【引用サイトリンク】first1=Bill )〕 followed by "Alternative Rock and Roll Years" in 2003 for Discovery Channel〔(【引用サイトリンク】first1=Bill )〕 Day served as a field producer for ABCNews''Hopkins 24/7'', a television documentary series. With Carlo Gennarelli, he co-produced ''Ordinary Joe'', a documentary film about Joe Sciacca, a Vietnam veteran from New York. Day made a film about XXXchurch.com called ''Missionary Positions''. He also produced and directed ''The Pussycat Preacher'', a film about Heather Veitch and her organization, JC's Girls. He said that JC's Girls are like ''Charlie's Angels'', but in real life, and that members of the organization are "fighting false glamour with real spiritual beauty."
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