Studio H (2012)
Directed by Patrick Creadon
Produced by Christine O'Malley and Neal Baer
Studio H spends a year in the life of one of America's most innovative classrooms. The film follows Emily Pilloton and Matt Miller as they strive to teach the fundamentals of design, architecture, and construction to a class of high school juniors in order to create a project that will benefit the community for decades.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2011)
Episode 12019: "Bombshell"
Directed by Patrick Creadon
NBC Universal
Guest starring Rose McGowan and Ryan Hurst, this episode takes detectives Stabler and Benson on a wild ride of sleep deprivation, con artists, and swingers clubs. Aired on March 23, 2011 on NBC.
Superheroes (2011)
Directed by Michael Barnett
Produced by Theodore James
Executive Producers Christine O'Malley, Patrick Creadon, and Doug Blush
HBO Documentaries
They patrol the dark and dangerous streets, seeking out criminals, evildoers and villains, veiled in secret identity... They call themselves Real-Life Superheroes, and they are out to save humanity. Superheroes is a journey inside the world of real-life caped crusaders. From all over America, these everyday citizens don masks, homemade costumes and elaborate utility belts in an attempt to bring justice to evildoers everywhere.
These Amazing Shadows (2011)
Directed by Paul Mariano & Kurt Norton
Produced by Christine O'Malley
IFC Films
What do the films Casablanca, Blazing Saddles and West Side Story have in common? Besides being popular, they have also been deemed “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant” by the Library of Congress and listed on The National Film Registry. These Amazing Shadows, an 85-minute documentary, tells the history and importance of the Registry, a roll call of American cinema treasures that reflects the diversity of film, and indeed the American experience itself. The current list of 550 films includes selections from every genre – documentaries, home movies, Hollywood classics, avant-garde, newsreels and silent films. These Amazing Shadows reveals how "American movies tell us so much about ourselves…not just what we did, but what we thought, what we felt, what we aspired to, and the lies we told ourselves."
The Big Uneasy (2010)
Directed by Harry Shearer
Produced by Christine O'Malley and Karen Murphy
The Big Uneasy marks the beginning of the end of ignorance about what happened to one of our nation's most treasured cities—and serves as a stark reminder that the same agency that failed to protect New Orleans still employs the same flawed science in many other cities across America. Without improvements to engineering and accountability in oversight, the film cautions, we will be very sorry to see history repeat itself elsewhere. Nothing less than public safety is at stake.
I.O.U.S.A.: Solutions (2010)
Directed by Patrick Creadon
Produced by Christine O'Malley and Theodore James
CNN
I.O.U.S.A.: Solutions boldly examines solutions to the rapidly growing national debt and its consequences for the United States and its citizens. Burdened with an ever-expanding government and military, increased international competition, overextended entitlement programs, and debts to foreign countries that are becoming impossible to honor, America must mend its spendthrift ways or face an economic disaster of epic proportions.
Square Roots: The Story of SpongeBob SquarePants (2009)
Directed by Patrick Creadon
Produced by Theodore James
Executive Producer Christine O'Malley
VH1 Network
This documentary chronicles the beloved character's journey to international pop culture icon status and showcases the series' impact on everyone from President Barack Obama, kids across the globe and San Quentin inmates who readily sing its catchy theme song. The one-hour documentary, features an opening song from Avril Lavigne and commentary from creator Steve Hillenburg, cast and crew members, industry experts, fanatics and celebrities like LeBron James, Ricky Gervais and Rosario Dawson. This is the first full-length original SpongeBob SquarePants documentary from the acclaimed producers of “Wordplay” & “I.O.U.S.A."
I.O.U.S.A. (2008)
Directed by Patrick Creadon
Produced by Christine O'Malley
Associate Producer Theodore James
Roadside Attractions
I.O.U.S.A. boldly examines the rapidly growing national debt and its consequences for the United States and its citizens. Burdened with an ever-expanding government and military, increased international competition, overextended entitlement programs, and debts to foreign countries that are becoming impossible to honor, America must mend its spendthrift ways or face an economic disaster of epic proportions.
Wordplay (2006)
Directed by Patrick Creadon
Produced by Christine O'Malley
IFC Films
Cinematographer-turned-documentary filmmaker Patrick Creadon takes a compelling look at the brainy world of crossword puzzles, the masterminds that conceive them, and the folks who struggle to solve them in a film that offers a close look at one of America's most popular pastimes. For 12 years, the name Will Shortz has been indelibly linked to the wildly popular New York Times crossword puzzle. As filmmakers speak with Shortz and the puzzle constructors with whom he collaborates, viewers are treated to a rare look into the minds of the people whose intellect entertains a nation of puzzle-solvers on a weekly basis. Interviews with a variety of celebrity crossword-puzzle enthusiasts including Bob Dole, Ken Burns, and Jon Stewart are also included, and a trip to the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament -- an annual event founded by Shortz himself -- offers an entertaining look at a world where the brain power and colorful personalities of contestants combine to create a lively atmosphere of friendly competition.
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