Sharon Karp

Sharon Karp Trailers

A Song for You TrailerBe Filled With The Spirit TrailerBurnt oranges Trailer

"Sharon has edited numerous award-winning films including The Return of Navajo Boy, The Innocent, and Burnt Oranges. In 1992, she opened Media Monster, a post-production house specializing in documentary films." Source: Labor Stories (2006)

Most Popular Sharon Karp Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

Now We Live on Clifton Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

Now We Live on Clifton follows 10 year old Pam Taylor and her 12 year old brother Scott around their multiracial West Lincoln Park neighborhood.

A Song for You Trailer (2014)

11 January 2014

"A song for you" tells a story of defiance, courage, creativity and love. Processing her family history, filmmaker Sharon Karp weaves interviews with her mother, fragments of a book her father wrote, photographs, documents and historical footage.

What's Happening at Local 70 Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

Striking workers in one Chicago unemployment compensation office talk about working conditions that led to a walkout in July, 1975.

HSA Hospital Strike '75 Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

A union of interns and residents at Chicago's only public hospital are forced to strike for better patient care.

Be Filled With The Spirit Trailer (2011)

01 January 2011

A dynamic look into the traditions of the black storefront churches as photographed by noted social documentary photographer, Milton Rogovin.

Burnt oranges Trailer (2005)

21 September 2005

Experimental documentary about the long-term effects of Argentina's 1970's state terrorism. The film vividly reveals current life in Buenos Aires through the eyes of a long-gone native, while it also records and uncovers compelling testimonies of resistance, transformation, and hope.