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Kate Stilley Steiner is an award-winning filmmaker, editor, and producer. She co-founded Citizen Film, a San Francisco-based not-for-profit production company which "creates films and online media that foster active engagement in cultural and civic life." Her past producing and editing credits include the feature-length documentaries ''Throwing Curves'', about 103-year-old industrial designer Eva Zeisel, ''Wired For What?'' for PBS, ''Thinking Like A Watershed''; and ''The Mystery of the Last Tsar'' for The Learning Channel. Stilley’s other editing credits include work on the award-winning documentaries: ''The Story Of Mothers and Daughters'' for ABC Television; Fox Television’s Emmy Award winning ''Loyalty and Betrayal: The Story Of The American Mob''; and the Academy Award nominated ''Freedom On My Mind''. She has also worked closely with Debra Chasnoff of Groundspark for several years, producing and editing ''That’s A Family!'' and ''Let’s Get Real'', films that help teens deal with the problems of bullying and stereotyping. The recent, ''A Foot in the Door'', profiles San Francisco's Kindergarten to College program, which aims to instill financial literacy in public school kids, grades K - 12. == External links == *( Kate Stilley Steiner Biography ) *( Citizen Film ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kate Stilley Steiner」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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