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  1. The film, which was shortlisted for an Academy Award in 2012 for the 84th Academy Awards, [4] was produced and directed by Michael Galinsky and Suki Hawley. Hawley and Galinsky began production in 2003, when they came across a flyer explaining the protest.

  2. Jul 6, 2011 · Stealing Home: 'Battle for Brooklyn' Tells an Epic Tale of Eminent Domain. By Laura Almo. In 2003 filmmakers Michael Galinsky and Suki Hawley read a story in The New York Times about a development project that would bring the New Jersey Nets to Brooklyn.

  3. Suki Hawley is an American indie filmmaker and a partner in the production and distribution company RUMUR. [1] Either solo or with Michael Galinsky, she has directed low-budget fictional narratives but has mostly concentrated on documentaries in recent years. [2]

  4. Suki Hawley is known as an Director, Editor, Writer, Executive Producer, Co-Director, and Line Producer. Some of their work includes Who Took Johnny, Horns and Halos, All the Rage (Saved by Sarno), Half-Cocked, The Sweat Solution, Battle for Brooklyn, Radiation, and Month One.

  5. www.filmfatales.org › directors › sukihawleyFilm Fatales | Suki Hawley

    A partner in Brooklyn-based multimedia studio RUMUR, Suki Hawley has been collaborating with partners Michael Galinsky and David Beilinson for almost 20 years. She recently directed and edited the doc feature Who Took Johnny (Netflix), which chronicles a mother’s tenacious fight to find out what happened to her son, Johnny Gosch, the first ...

  6. Jun 22, 2017 · Michael Galinsky, one of the film’s directors (with Suki Hawley and David Beilinson), sought Dr. Sarno’s help for back pain. Recounting his own experiences for the documentary is an intriguing...

  7. Jun 12, 2011 · Michael Galinsky and Suki Hawley’s Battle for Brooklyn keeps its nose to the concrete, as this documentary about the struggle over a contested plot of land in the eponymous borough consists mostly of rough-hewn footage of public hearings, community meetings, press conferences, and the daily efforts of activist Daniel Goldstein. Filmed over ...