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Interview with Keith Hartley, Chairman and President of Hartley Film Foundation

Keith Hartley on Hartley Film Foundation's history and on the life of its founder and his mother, Elda Hartley.

Interview with Cal Skaggs, director of the film Torn Asunder: Homosexuality and the Episcopal Church

WOR Radio Host Bill Bertenshaw interviews a number of the award-winning documentary filmmakers who are fiscally sponsored by Hartley Film Foundation.

Interview with June Cross, director of the film Azusa!

June Cross, director of Azusa!, traces the roots of Pentacostalism, the fastest growing religious movement in the world, to a two-story white-washed building on Azusa Street in Los Angeles in

Interview with Menachem Daum, director of Uncommon Ground

Menachem Daum, director of Uncommon Ground, documents the heroic efforts of Catholics and Jews in a small Polish town to make peace after centuries of anti-Semitism that during World War I

Interview with Carole Hart, director of For the Next Seven Generations

Carole Hart, director of For the Next Seven Generations: The Grandmothers Speak, follows seven Grandmothers who are shamans, medicine women and prayer people from Africa, Asia, the Arctic Cir

Interview with Miles Christian Daniels, producer of In All Things

Miles Christian Daniels, producer of In All Things, investigates the fascinating history and the world-wide impact of the Jesuits as it unfolds chronologically and candidly before the camera

Interview with Ilana Trachtman, director of Praying With Lior

Ilana Trachtman, director of Praying With Lior, challenges our beliefs about who and how one speaks to G_d.

Interview with Parvez Sharma, director of A Jihad for Love

Parvez Sharma, director of A Jihad For Love, brings to light the hidden lives of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Muslims and goes where the silence is lou

Interview with David Grabias, director of Extra Credit

David Grabias, director of Extra Credit, follows three students at an Islamic school outside of Dallas as they attempt to memorize the entire Qur'an in order to co

Interview with Sarah Masters, Managing Director of Hartley Film Foundation

Sarah Masters, managing director of Hartley Film Foundation, updates WOR host Bill Bertenshaw on the latest doings and exciting future plans for the Foundation.

Interview with Jennifer Maytorena Taylor, director of The New Muslim Cool

Jennifer Maytorena Taylor, director of The New Muslim Cool, follows members of a struggling young Muslim hip-hop label as they tour the U.S., discovering a dive

Interview with Alan Dator, director of Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai

Alan Dator, co-director with Lisa Merton of Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai, pays homage to Wangari Maathai, winner of the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize, a spiritual leader and passionate advocate

Interview with Arleigh Prelow, director of Howard Thurman

Arleigh Prelow, director of Howard Thurman, shines a light on the story of one remarkable individual.

Interview with Geeta Patel and Senain Khesghi, co-directors of Project Kashmir

Geeta Patel and Senain Khesghi are two American women, a Hindu and a Muslim, who sneak into the war zone of Kashmir to uncover the truth of what is happening in what is considered to be one of the mos

Interview with Yoni Brook, co-director of Bronx Princess

Yoni Brook, co-director with Musa Syeed of Bronx Princess, accompanies headstrong Rocky as she leaves behind her mother in New York to reunite with her royal father in Ghana, West Africa.

Interview with Lacey Schwartz, director of Outside the Box

Lacey Schwartz, director of Outside the Box, explores the universal theme of dual identity, and the story is rooted in her Jewish

Interview with Mary Ann Brussat, co-director of SpiritualityandPractice.com

Mary Ann Brussat, with her husband Frederic, reports on the people, the practices and the ideas of the current spiritual renaissance, and reviews the latest resources for people on spiritual journeys.

Interview with Andrew Jacobs, director of Four Seasons Lodge

Andrew Jacobs, NY Times writer and director of Four Seasons Lodge tells a counterintuitive and spiritually uplifting tale about 100 Polish,

Interview with Andrea Eisenman, director of Nobody Should Know

Andrea Eisenman tells the stories of three courageous Orthodox Jews, forced by the customs of their community to keep their life-threatening illness, the genetic diesease cystic fibrosis, a secre

Interview with Sandy Itkoff, producer of Defamation

Sandy Itkoff, producer of Defamation, discusses film director Yoav Shamir's personal and global search for a better understanding of anti-Semitism.

Interview with Norris Chumley, director of Living with God

Norris Chumley traces the footsteps of the ancient monks, hermits and sages of the first to twelfth centuries who lived in caves, and the first monasteries established in Egypt, Israel, Syria, Gr

Interview with Michael Singh, director of Valentino's Ghost

Micahel Singh takes viewers on a chronological journey through more than a century of images of Muslms, Arabs and Islam in the U.S.

Interview with Orlando de Guzman, director of Anak Selatae (Son of the South)

Anak Selatae (Son of the South), formerly titled Between the Verse and the King, follows the journey into manhood of several young Malay-Muslims from southern Thailand.

Interview with Julie Englander, director of Home Again

Julie Englander takes an intimate look at the struggles of evangelical Missionary Kids, who have dug wells in Senegal, translated the Bible in Romania and learned to cope in countries where clean wate

Interview with Anna Kipervaser, producer of Voices and Faces of the Adhan: Cairo

A muezzin calls Islamic worshippers to prayer from the minaret of a mosque five times a day, in a 1,400-year-old tradition called the adhan.

Interview with Geeta Patel and Senain Kheshgi, co-directors of Project Kashmir

Geeta and Senain, a Hindu and a Muslim, are two American friends from opposite sides of the divide who investigate the war in Kashmir.

Interview with Jed Rothstein, director of Heavy Metal Islam

"God does not forbid music," a character states in Heavy Metal Islam. But, of course, many governments do forbid heavy metal.

Interview with Ellen Frick, director of Patriot Riders

Ellen Frick investigates the growth of the Patriot Riders movement as she travels with these motorcyclists on a solemn journey to the funerals of young soldiers killed in action.

Interview with Kavery Kaul, director of Streetcar to Calcutta

Streetcar to Calcutta follows writer Fatima Shaik, who is Christian and African American, on a cinematic journey from New Orleans, the city of her birth, to Calcutta, the birthplace of the

Interview with Adam Zucker, director of The Return

With the fall of Communism in 1989, a young generation of Jews in Poland began learning of their long-buried ancestry.

Interview with Jillian Elizabeth and Neil Dalal, co-directors of Gurukulam

Swami Dayananda Saraswati captivates seekers from India to Pennsylvania to Oman.

Interview with Gerald Krell, co-director of Religion and Health

This two-hour documentary focuses on how the medical profession is not only looking to the origins of medicine in order to move forward, by re-integrating religiously based tenets into the healing

Interview with Margaret Eaton, producer of Walk With Me

The Church of Gethsemane is a special Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) located in Brooklyn, NY.

Interview with David Kennard, director of Dying at Peace

Dying at Peace, a series of four half-hour documentaries, takes a thoughtful look at the best information available about our "final hour" and what lies beyond.

Interview with Marianna Yarovskaya, director of Shamans: Healing Our World

In ancient cultures throughout the world, Shamans have traditionally been guardians of family values and the environment.

Interview with Ken Mandel, director of God and Daring: The Life of Saint Josemaria Escriva

The Catholic religious organization Opus Dei has long been a subject of public fascination.

Interview with Erik Greenberg Anjou, director of Deli Man

What makes a Jew? In the oft-quoted rabbinic source "Ethics of the Fathers", the three pillars of Judaism are earmarked as prayer, study, and gemilut hasidim, or acts of loving kindness.

Interview with Aman Ali and Bassam Tariq, lead characters in the film 30 Mosques/30 Days

30 Mosques/30 Days follows the quirky cross-country road trip of two Muslim-American twenty-somethings over the course of Ramadan 2011, as they visit a different mosque in a different stat

Interview with Justin Mashouf, director of Re-Made Men

Re-Made Men is a story of the transformative power of service and leadership in the lives of Musliim converts transitioning out of incarceration.

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