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  1. Adore Art Gallery The Forum Carlsbad Carlsbad, CA. THE UNREQUITED VOTER. Purchase book

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      Menu. Home Metal Prints Painting Catalog BOOK FILM....

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      Menu. Home Painting Catalog BOOK FILM. FILMOLOGY; Gather;...

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      Shari Cookson [email protected] Twitter: @shari_Cookson &...

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      Gather The women gather across the flat world of my tv. They...

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      DIRECTOR. PRODUCER. I am an Emmy-winning documentary...

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      SHARI COOKSON PRESIDENT, SCENEWORKS: I founded Scenework in...

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  2. DIRECTOR. PRODUCER. I am an Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker. My films have aired on HBO for over 25 years and include: REQUIEM FOR THE DEAD: American Spring 2014. PAYCHECK TO PAYCHECK: The Life & Times of Katrina Gilbert. WEIGHT OF THE NATION FOR KIDS. MEMORY LOSS TAPES (The Alzheimer's Project) ALL ABOARD! ROSIE'S FAMILY CRUISE.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0177550Shari Cookson - IMDb

    Shari Cookson is known for The Alzheimer's Project (2009), Paycheck to Paycheck: The Life and Times of Katrina Gilbert (2014) and The Weight of the Nation for Kids (2012).

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  5. Shari Cookson is a Primetime Emmy Award-winning filmmaker. Her latest film, Requiem for the Dead: American Spring 2014 on gun violence premiered on HBO in June 2015. She produced and directed the documentary with filmmaking partner, Nick Doob, under their banner Mackerel Sky Films.

  6. Filmmaker at Mackerel Sky Films · Director, Producer<br><br>Sceneworks<br>president<br><br>Mackerel Sky Films<br>partner · Experience: Mackerel Sky Films · Location: Los Angeles · 259 connections...

  7. Because a Waist Is a Terrible Thing to Mind: New HBO Series Takes on ObesityBY ADDIE MORFOOT Spending years researching, filming and editing documentaries about the nation's most pressing health issues--including cancer, drug addiction, Alzheimer's disease and obesity--might turn some people into hypochondriacs.