
Eric Ford
Director of Programming PartnershipAs Director of Programming Partnership, Eric works with individuals and organizations to make connections leading to more Vermont stories. As Producer of the Made Here series, Eric partners with filmmakers from New England and Quebec to broadcast and stream local films. Find more info here: https://www.vermontpublic.org/show/made-here
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Made HereThe Made Here series features a showcase of film work from students at Champlain College.
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Made HereThese four films showcase the creative talents of filmmakers from the region and highlight the breath of programming from the 2024 Made Here Film Festival, co-produced by Vermont Public and VTIFF.
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Made HereDirector Chusy Haney-Jardine profiles Brian Hall, who has been struggling with Parkinson's disease since 1976. Hall copes through mountain biking, including racing up Mount Washington.
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Made HereQuebec artist and performer Marie-Lise Chouinard is the subject of the latest Made Here documentary film series premiere, Cherry, a tender portrait of the end of a life.
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Made HereMade Here presents the series premiere of the award-winning 1993 film Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance, from Indigenous Quebec filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin. The film documents a historic confrontation over a proposed golf course to be built on Mohawk lands.
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Made HereThe Made Here film Error 404: Books Not Found, follows the university's attempt in 2023 to close the school’s physical libraries and go entirely digital.
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Made HereThe latest Made Here series premiere features Massachusetts director Tim O’Donnell’s film The House We Lived In, chronicling his father's journey to recover lost memories following a traumatic brain injury.
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Made HereThe new Made Here film Vanish - Disappearing Icons of a Rural America, showcases photographer Jim Westphalen's adventures as a visual preservationist.
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Made HereTommy Hyde's documentary Underdog tells the story of Middlebury farmer and dog musher Doug Butler.
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Made HereA new Made Here premiere of Rick Moulton's Mad River Glen: A 75-Year Fellowship of Skiers details the Waitsfield ski area's rich history through stories.