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Knocking


 
In Nazi Germany, they chose the concentration camps over fighting for Hitler. They refuse blood transfusions on religious grounds but support the science of bloodless medicine. They are moral conservatives who stay out of politics and the Culture War. Knocking follows two families who stand firm for their often controversial and misunderstood faith. Their stories reveal how one unlikely religion helped to shape history beyond the doorstep.



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Tom Shepard and Joel Engardio TOM SHEPARD has been directing and producing documentary films for nearly 20 years. His film SCOUT’S HONOR, won two top awards at the Sundance Film Festival and broadcast nationally on PBS. Shepard co-directed and produced KNOCKING with Joel Engardio, which broadcast nationally on the PBS series Independent Lens.  Shepard directed WHIZ KIDS, a coming-of-age documentary about high school youth who find their voice through science. His collaboration with filmmaker Andy Abrahams Wilson is THE GROVE which broadcast on PBS. Shepard’s films have received acclaim in dozens of publications including the New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Miami Herald, the San Francisco Chronicle, Denver Post among others. Previously, Shepard worked as an editor at National Public Radio for Linda Wertheimer. He has taught documentary and is the former chairman of New Day Films. He graduated from Stanford University where he majored in biology and film. He divides his time between San Francisco and Colorado Springs. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// JOEL ENGARDIO (Director/Producer) is the city columnist for the San Francisco Examiner. He has won numerous journalism and documentary film awards, for work that appeared on PBS and in USA Today, Washington Post.com and San Francisco Weekly. His essays have been broadcast on NPR and KQED. Engardio's film KNOCKING is about Constitutional freedoms and was nationally broadcast on the PBS series Independent Lens. It was named Best Documentary at the USA Film Festival. Engardio received a Master in Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, with classes at Harvard Business and Law Schools. He attended on full scholarship from the Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy. At the American Civil Liberties Union, Engardio developed a process that applied journalism methods to plaintiff finding. Engardio found plaintiffs who had narratives that played well in both the court of law and public opinion. Then he started an online video department to produce short films featuring the most compelling stories. Originally from Saginaw, Michigan, he now calls San Francisco home.
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Tracing Roots
Tracing Roots is a portrait of an artist and a mystery. The film follows master weaver and Haida elder Delores Churchill on a journey to understand the origins of a spruce root hat found with Kw"aday D"an Ts'`inchi, the Long Ago Person Found. The 300-year-old traveler discovered in Northern Canada a retreating glacier. Delores's quest crosses cultures and borders, involving artists, scholars and scientists, raising questions about the meaning of connection, knowledge and ownership.

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Raananah is an intimate look at one remarkable community and its independent people as they gracefully age. Fifty years ago, a group of idealistic Jewish immigrants formed a summer refuge, Raananah. Through home movies, we see the founders as young people and hear of their lives and dreams. Today we meet these same people at Raananah as they reflect on their lives, their children, and aging together with dignity.


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In Nazi Germany, they chose the concentration camps over fighting for Hitler. They refuse blood transfusions on religious grounds but support the science of bloodless medicine. They are moral conservatives who stay out of politics and the Culture War. Knocking follows two families who stand firm for their often controversial and misunderstood faith. Their stories reveal how one unlikely religion helped to shape history beyond the doorstep.



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Tom Shepard and Joel Engardio TOM SHEPARD has been directing and producing documentary films for nearly 20 years. His film SCOUT’S HONOR, won two top awards at the Sundance Film Festival and broadcast nationally on PBS. Shepard co-directed and produced KNOCKING with Joel Engardio, which broadcast nationally on the PBS series Independent Lens.  Shepard directed WHIZ KIDS, a coming-of-age documentary about high school youth who find their voice through science. His collaboration with filmmaker Andy Abrahams Wilson is THE GROVE which broadcast on PBS. Shepard’s films have received acclaim in dozens of publications including the New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Miami Herald, the San Francisco Chronicle, Denver Post among others. Previously, Shepard worked as an editor at National Public Radio for Linda Wertheimer. He has taught documentary and is the former chairman of New Day Films. He graduated from Stanford University where he majored in biology and film. He divides his time between San Francisco and Colorado Springs. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// JOEL ENGARDIO (Director/Producer) is the city columnist for the San Francisco Examiner. He has won numerous journalism and documentary film awards, for work that appeared on PBS and in USA Today, Washington Post.com and San Francisco Weekly. His essays have been broadcast on NPR and KQED. Engardio's film KNOCKING is about Constitutional freedoms and was nationally broadcast on the PBS series Independent Lens. It was named Best Documentary at the USA Film Festival. Engardio received a Master in Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, with classes at Harvard Business and Law Schools. He attended on full scholarship from the Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy. At the American Civil Liberties Union, Engardio developed a process that applied journalism methods to plaintiff finding. Engardio found plaintiffs who had narratives that played well in both the court of law and public opinion. Then he started an online video department to produce short films featuring the most compelling stories. Originally from Saginaw, Michigan, he now calls San Francisco home.
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Tracing Roots
Tracing Roots is a portrait of an artist and a mystery. The film follows master weaver and Haida elder Delores Churchill on a journey to understand the origins of a spruce root hat found with Kw"aday D"an Ts'`inchi, the Long Ago Person Found. The 300-year-old traveler discovered in Northern Canada a retreating glacier. Delores's quest crosses cultures and borders, involving artists, scholars and scientists, raising questions about the meaning of connection, knowledge and ownership.

Raananah: A World of Our Own
Raananah is an intimate look at one remarkable community and its independent people as they gracefully age. Fifty years ago, a group of idealistic Jewish immigrants formed a summer refuge, Raananah. Through home movies, we see the founders as young people and hear of their lives and dreams. Today we meet these same people at Raananah as they reflect on their lives, their children, and aging together with dignity.


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In Nazi Germany, they chose the concentration camps over fighting for Hitler. They refuse blood transfusions on religious grounds but support the science of bloodless medicine. They are moral conservatives who stay out of politics and the Culture War. Knocking follows two families who stand firm for their often controversial and misunderstood faith. Their stories reveal how one unlikely religion helped to shape history beyond the doorstep.



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National broadcast on the PBS series "Independent Lens"







Best Documentary, Jury Award, USA Film Festival
Best Documentary, Jury Award, Trenton Film Festival
Best Documentary, Audience Award, Indianapolis International Film Festival
Best First Film, Long Island International Film Expo
Official Selection, AFI/Dallas International Film Festival
Official Selection, Cleveland International Film Festival
Official Selection, Sarasota International Film Festival
Official Selection, East Lansing Film Festival (Michigan)
Official Selection, Rome International Film Festival (Georgia)
Official Selection, Bluegrass Independent Film Festival (Kentucky)
Official Selection, Queens International Film Festival (New York)
Official Selection, Tartuff Film Festival (Tartu, Estonia)





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"Life on the Line" follows a year in the life of 11-year-old Kimberly Torrez as she and her family await the visa that will allow them to return to the United States after unforeseen circumstances trap them in the border-town of Nogales, Mexico.

Tracing Roots
Tracing Roots is a portrait of an artist and a mystery. The film follows master weaver and Haida elder Delores Churchill on a journey to understand the origins of a spruce root hat found with Kw"aday D"an Ts'`inchi, the Long Ago Person Found. The 300-year-old traveler discovered in Northern Canada a retreating glacier. Delores's quest crosses cultures and borders, involving artists, scholars and scientists, raising questions about the meaning of connection, knowledge and ownership.

Raananah: A World of Our Own
Raananah is an intimate look at one remarkable community and its independent people as they gracefully age. Fifty years ago, a group of idealistic Jewish immigrants formed a summer refuge, Raananah. Through home movies, we see the founders as young people and hear of their lives and dreams. Today we meet these same people at Raananah as they reflect on their lives, their children, and aging together with dignity.


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In Nazi Germany, they chose the concentration camps over fighting for Hitler. They refuse blood transfusions on religious grounds but support the science of bloodless medicine. They are moral conservatives who stay out of politics and the Culture War. Knocking follows two families who stand firm for their often controversial and misunderstood faith. Their stories reveal how one unlikely religion helped to shape history beyond the doorstep.



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National broadcast on the PBS series "Independent Lens"







Best Documentary, Jury Award, USA Film Festival
Best Documentary, Jury Award, Trenton Film Festival
Best Documentary, Audience Award, Indianapolis International Film Festival
Best First Film, Long Island International Film Expo
Official Selection, AFI/Dallas International Film Festival
Official Selection, Cleveland International Film Festival
Official Selection, Sarasota International Film Festival
Official Selection, East Lansing Film Festival (Michigan)
Official Selection, Rome International Film Festival (Georgia)
Official Selection, Bluegrass Independent Film Festival (Kentucky)
Official Selection, Queens International Film Festival (New York)
Official Selection, Tartuff Film Festival (Tartu, Estonia)





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Life on the Line: Coming of Age Between Nations
"Life on the Line" follows a year in the life of 11-year-old Kimberly Torrez as she and her family await the visa that will allow them to return to the United States after unforeseen circumstances trap them in the border-town of Nogales, Mexico.

Tracing Roots
Tracing Roots is a portrait of an artist and a mystery. The film follows master weaver and Haida elder Delores Churchill on a journey to understand the origins of a spruce root hat found with Kw"aday D"an Ts'`inchi, the Long Ago Person Found. The 300-year-old traveler discovered in Northern Canada a retreating glacier. Delores's quest crosses cultures and borders, involving artists, scholars and scientists, raising questions about the meaning of connection, knowledge and ownership.

Raananah: A World of Our Own
Raananah is an intimate look at one remarkable community and its independent people as they gracefully age. Fifty years ago, a group of idealistic Jewish immigrants formed a summer refuge, Raananah. Through home movies, we see the founders as young people and hear of their lives and dreams. Today we meet these same people at Raananah as they reflect on their lives, their children, and aging together with dignity.


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Knocking


 
In Nazi Germany, they chose the concentration camps over fighting for Hitler. They refuse blood transfusions on religious grounds but support the science of bloodless medicine. They are moral conservatives who stay out of politics and the Culture War. Knocking follows two families who stand firm for their often controversial and misunderstood faith. Their stories reveal how one unlikely religion helped to shape history beyond the doorstep.



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"Riveting and illuminating. KNOCKING takes us inside the world of Jehovah's Witnessesin a way that is utterly surprising and moving." -- Anderson Cooper, CNN
"Very moving. Not at all a lecture packaged in celluloid. KNOCKING is deep human drama about a faith that remains unknown to most Americans. Gives students a feel for what it is like to live as a Jehovah's Witness."-- Stephen Dunning, Chair, Dept. of Religious Studies, University of Pennsylvania
"Knocking shows the human face of Jehovah's Witnesses in a way that the general public has never before seen. As one of Jehovah's Witnesses myself, I would like to thank you for presenting the subject in a fair and balanced way that serves as an evidence of our faith in action." --David Ampleford, Auckland, New Zealand
"I am very careful about anything involving Jehovah's Witnesses in the media, but Knocking was done very well and fair. I was raised as one of Jehovah' Witnesses and am proud to say this is an amazingly accurate detail of our beliefs." -- Kim Babich, Fort Bragg, California
"Knocking masterfully portrays the principled, non-violent dissent of Jehovah's Witnesses and the contribution that they have made -- directly and indirectly -- to the character of American national life. It is a study in religious integrity. Moving, powerful, poignant." -- Rabbi Dr. Michael Berenbaum, American Jewish University and former director, United States Holocaust Research Institute
"An extremely compelling documentary. Knocking affirms the principle that in a free society, the protection of religious liberty and the advancement of personal freedoms need not be competing values." -- Anthony D. Romero, Executive Director, American Civil Liberties Union
"Knocking contains a wonderful and riveting surprise: It shows how science and religion, with worldviews that rarely overlap, can reach a common goal -- even if for very different reasons." -- Arthur Caplan, Chair, Department of Medical Ethics, University of Pennsylvania
"An absorbing account of a misunderstood religious movement and its relationship to contemporary culture. Knocking raises important questions about how we know and how we consider the religious 'other,' and through its own presentation, causes us to re-think the way media represent them." -- Dr. Stewart M. Hoover, Director, Center for Media, Religion and Culture, University of Colorado






"Throughout this film, viewers are challenged to think about the relationship of religion, government, discrimination, family life, and civil liberties in unconventional and surprisingly human ways. Knocking will be useful for classes on freedom of expression, civic engagement and religion, and religion in the North American context, and will be of interest to all those concerned with how U.S. civil liberties are established and protected through the judicial branch of government." -- Lynn Schofield Clark, Director of the Estlow International Center for Journalism and New Media, University of Denver


















































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"Life on the Line" follows a year in the life of 11-year-old Kimberly Torrez as she and her family await the visa that will allow them to return to the United States after unforeseen circumstances trap them in the border-town of Nogales, Mexico.

Tracing Roots
Tracing Roots is a portrait of an artist and a mystery. The film follows master weaver and Haida elder Delores Churchill on a journey to understand the origins of a spruce root hat found with Kw"aday D"an Ts'`inchi, the Long Ago Person Found. The 300-year-old traveler discovered in Northern Canada a retreating glacier. Delores's quest crosses cultures and borders, involving artists, scholars and scientists, raising questions about the meaning of connection, knowledge and ownership.

Raananah: A World of Our Own
Raananah is an intimate look at one remarkable community and its independent people as they gracefully age. Fifty years ago, a group of idealistic Jewish immigrants formed a summer refuge, Raananah. Through home movies, we see the founders as young people and hear of their lives and dreams. Today we meet these same people at Raananah as they reflect on their lives, their children, and aging together with dignity.


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Knocking


 
In Nazi Germany, they chose the concentration camps over fighting for Hitler. They refuse blood transfusions on religious grounds but support the science of bloodless medicine. They are moral conservatives who stay out of politics and the Culture War. Knocking follows two families who stand firm for their often controversial and misunderstood faith. Their stories reveal how one unlikely religion helped to shape history beyond the doorstep.



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"Riveting and illuminating. KNOCKING takes us inside the world of Jehovah's Witnessesin a way that is utterly surprising and moving." -- Anderson Cooper, CNN
"Very moving. Not at all a lecture packaged in celluloid. KNOCKING is deep human drama about a faith that remains unknown to most Americans. Gives students a feel for what it is like to live as a Jehovah's Witness."-- Stephen Dunning, Chair, Dept. of Religious Studies, University of Pennsylvania
"Knocking shows the human face of Jehovah's Witnesses in a way that the general public has never before seen. As one of Jehovah's Witnesses myself, I would like to thank you for presenting the subject in a fair and balanced way that serves as an evidence of our faith in action." --David Ampleford, Auckland, New Zealand
"I am very careful about anything involving Jehovah's Witnesses in the media, but Knocking was done very well and fair. I was raised as one of Jehovah' Witnesses and am proud to say this is an amazingly accurate detail of our beliefs." -- Kim Babich, Fort Bragg, California
"Knocking masterfully portrays the principled, non-violent dissent of Jehovah's Witnesses and the contribution that they have made -- directly and indirectly -- to the character of American national life. It is a study in religious integrity. Moving, powerful, poignant." -- Rabbi Dr. Michael Berenbaum, American Jewish University and former director, United States Holocaust Research Institute
"An extremely compelling documentary. Knocking affirms the principle that in a free society, the protection of religious liberty and the advancement of personal freedoms need not be competing values." -- Anthony D. Romero, Executive Director, American Civil Liberties Union
"Knocking contains a wonderful and riveting surprise: It shows how science and religion, with worldviews that rarely overlap, can reach a common goal -- even if for very different reasons." -- Arthur Caplan, Chair, Department of Medical Ethics, University of Pennsylvania
"An absorbing account of a misunderstood religious movement and its relationship to contemporary culture. Knocking raises important questions about how we know and how we consider the religious 'other,' and through its own presentation, causes us to re-think the way media represent them." -- Dr. Stewart M. Hoover, Director, Center for Media, Religion and Culture, University of Colorado






"Throughout this film, viewers are challenged to think about the relationship of religion, government, discrimination, family life, and civil liberties in unconventional and surprisingly human ways. Knocking will be useful for classes on freedom of expression, civic engagement and religion, and religion in the North American context, and will be of interest to all those concerned with how U.S. civil liberties are established and protected through the judicial branch of government." -- Lynn Schofield Clark, Director of the Estlow International Center for Journalism and New Media, University of Denver


















































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Life on the Line: Coming of Age Between Nations
"Life on the Line" follows a year in the life of 11-year-old Kimberly Torrez as she and her family await the visa that will allow them to return to the United States after unforeseen circumstances trap them in the border-town of Nogales, Mexico.

Tracing Roots
Tracing Roots is a portrait of an artist and a mystery. The film follows master weaver and Haida elder Delores Churchill on a journey to understand the origins of a spruce root hat found with Kw"aday D"an Ts'`inchi, the Long Ago Person Found. The 300-year-old traveler discovered in Northern Canada a retreating glacier. Delores's quest crosses cultures and borders, involving artists, scholars and scientists, raising questions about the meaning of connection, knowledge and ownership.

Raananah: A World of Our Own
Raananah is an intimate look at one remarkable community and its independent people as they gracefully age. Fifty years ago, a group of idealistic Jewish immigrants formed a summer refuge, Raananah. Through home movies, we see the founders as young people and hear of their lives and dreams. Today we meet these same people at Raananah as they reflect on their lives, their children, and aging together with dignity.


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Knocking


 
In Nazi Germany, they chose the concentration camps over fighting for Hitler. They refuse blood transfusions on religious grounds but support the science of bloodless medicine. They are moral conservatives who stay out of politics and the Culture War. Knocking follows two families who stand firm for their often controversial and misunderstood faith. Their stories reveal how one unlikely religion helped to shape history beyond the doorstep.



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Knocking


 
In Nazi Germany, they chose the concentration camps over fighting for Hitler. They refuse blood transfusions on religious grounds but support the science of bloodless medicine. They are moral conservatives who stay out of politics and the Culture War. Knocking follows two families who stand firm for their often controversial and misunderstood faith. Their stories reveal how one unlikely religion helped to shape history beyond the doorstep.



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Life on the Line: Coming of Age Between Nations
"Life on the Line" follows a year in the life of 11-year-old Kimberly Torrez as she and her family await the visa that will allow them to return to the United States after unforeseen circumstances trap them in the border-town of Nogales, Mexico.

Tracing Roots
Tracing Roots is a portrait of an artist and a mystery. The film follows master weaver and Haida elder Delores Churchill on a journey to understand the origins of a spruce root hat found with Kw"aday D"an Ts'`inchi, the Long Ago Person Found. The 300-year-old traveler discovered in Northern Canada a retreating glacier. Delores's quest crosses cultures and borders, involving artists, scholars and scientists, raising questions about the meaning of connection, knowledge and ownership.

Raananah: A World of Our Own
Raananah is an intimate look at one remarkable community and its independent people as they gracefully age. Fifty years ago, a group of idealistic Jewish immigrants formed a summer refuge, Raananah. Through home movies, we see the founders as young people and hear of their lives and dreams. Today we meet these same people at Raananah as they reflect on their lives, their children, and aging together with dignity.


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