
Matthew Akers
Director of photography, director
Projects include: Carrier; Nimrod Nation; Lockdown, U.S.A.; The Ground Truth; Tan Dun, The Map; Back in the Hood: Gang Wars II; Heir to an Execution
Music videos include: Priest, Poet, And The Pig; Welcome to My Room
Screenings include: Tribeca Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival
Axel Baumann
Director of photography, director
Film projects include: Leftovers, Is That All There Is, Creation, Sunday Morning
Television projects include: CSI–Cold Case, Hudson’s Law, The Last 24 hours of Marilyn Monroe, Hugh P. Newton Show
Documentary projects include: Liberia: An Uncivil War, Carrier, Songs Under A Big Sky, Super Casino, Sick Humor, Future Life, Peter Gabriel/ US Tour, Iconoclast, Mystery Diagnosis, The Ballad of Greenwich Village, Plato’s Retreat, Racing Dreams
Awards and honors include: Emmy awards for Outstanding Cinematography, CARRIER
Kathy Brew
Producer, Director
Formerly Senior Associate Producer for City Arts, Co-Director of the Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival.
Recent projects include: Beauty Behind Bars, Being Bronze: A Portrait of J. Seward Johnson, Going Gray, ID/entity Portraits in the 21st Century, Paradise Now: Picturing the Genetic Revolution, WNET’s City Arts and Egg, Mixed Messages; line producer of Regret to Inform, Rabbit in the Moon; associate producer of Four Dances for Television, Breaking the Mold, Comedy Tonight
Festival screenings include: the American Film Institute’s National Video Festival, New York Expo of Short Film and Video, Artists Space
Awards and honors include: two Emmy awards for Outstanding Fine Arts Programming.
Peter Chelkowski
Director, Cinematographer
Projects include: Carnival Roots, Karma Calling, Last Wish, 2% Fact, Half Pint, Upside Down, Hosay Trinidad, Tien Shan Expedition.
Television credits include: De La Culture en Amerique for ARTE(French Television), For Sale(co-producing and directing, currently in production)
Screenings include: Taos Talking Pictures, American Film Institute, Silverdocs Film Festival, Whitney Biennial, Kunsthalle (Zurich), Ludwig (Cologne).
Awards Include: American Center artist-in-resident award
Ann Collins
Film editor
Projects include: The Heart of the Matter, Belly Talkers, The Charcoal People, Sound and Fury, Porgy and Bess: An American Voice, Holidays, Frontline: Merchants of Cool.
Screenings include: Sundance Film Festival, Human Rights Watch Film Festival, Berlin Film Festival, Telluride Film Festival, and many others.
Awards Include: Sundance Film Festival Audience Favorite for Documentary. Oscar nomination for best documentary Film for Sound and Fury
Mark Daniels
Director of Photography
Writer/ Director/ Producer
Comic Books Go to War (in production);Lady Liberty (in development); Great Walks; Generation Yamakasi: The Art of Movement; Enemy Image; Grimper Aux Murs (Climb the Walls); Shikoku: Interior Voyage; The George Washington Bridge- Crossing the Hudson; Masters of Fire; The Things That Remain (El Monte); France, A Visit; The Most Beautiful Villages of France; New York Is A Port; Classified X; Runnin’ Man; Les Sentinelles; Mall; Under the Rose: “Letter to Alexander Berkman”; Making Squat; The Influence of Strangers; On Fashion; The Making of a Mad (Avenue) Wizard; The Good Guys; Gnawing on the Wings of the Visible; And a hunger After The Word; A Life of the American Fireman; Buyer’s Market
Screenings include: Sundance Film Festival, Berlin Film Festival, Havanna Film Festival, International Center of Photography, American Museum of the Moving Image, Sheffield Doc/Fest, One World Film Festival, Nationality Human Documentary Film Festival…
Awards and honors include: Joseph Von Sternberg Prize (Mannheim), Golden Gate Award (San Francisco), Best Documentary –Human Rights Watch and Urbanworld Film Festivals, Olivier Masson Prize (Sunny Side of the Doc), Jury Prize, Festival di Palazzo Venezia (Rome), production grants from the Jerome Foundation and the New York Foundation for the Arts.
Maryann DeLeo
Producer, Director, Writer
Film and Television credits include: White Horse, Chernobyl Heart, Too Hot Not to Handle, Terror at Home: Domestic Violence in America, High on Crack Street: Lost Lives in Lowell, for HBO: One Year in a Life of Crime, A Cinderella Season: The Lady Vols Fight Back, Six Months to Live: Alternative Medicine and the Fight for Life, Rape: Cries from the Heartland, Bellevue: Inside Out (for “America Undercover”)
Screenings include: The American Museum of the Moving Image, Museum of Modern Art, The General Assembly (UN), Tokyo Video Festival
Awards and honors include: Academy Award (Best Documentary, Short Subject), two Emmy Awards, Alfred I. du Pont Award-Columbia University Award, CableACE Award, Bronze Award (Tokyo Video Festival)
Deborah Dickson
Producer, director
Projects includes: Producer, director: Ruthie and Connie: Every Room in the House; producer, director, editor: Frances Steloff: Memoirs of a Bookseller; director: The Education of Gore Vidal, The art of Influence; editor: Lalee’s Kin: The Legacy Of Cotton, Suzanne Farrell: Elusive Muse; story editor: Going Upriver: The Long War of John Kerry
Film festival screenings include: Munich, Toronto, Sundance, Miami International, Berlin, New York, Venice
Awards and honors include: Gold Hugo; Grand Prize, Amsterdam Film Festival; Best Documentary, Seattle International and Nashville film festivals; Best Cinematography, Sundance Film Festival; Emmy Award; Columbia Dupont Award; George Foster Peabody Award; ACE
Jeff Dupre
Producer, director
Film and television projects include: director, producer, Out of the Past; producer, Carrier; producer, Women Docs; field producer, Las Vegas: An Unconventional History; producer, Broadway: The American Musical
Awards and honors include: Audience Award for Best Documentary, Sundance Film Festival; Audience Award, Outfest Film Festival; Bronze Apple; Best Documentary, GLAAD Media Award; Emmy Award
Suzy Elmiger
Editor
Films include: Raggaeton; Spinning into Butter; Heaven’s Fall; Starved (pilot); Milerapa; House of D; When Will I Be Loved? ; Stateside; People I Know; Harvard Man; Joe Gould’s Secret; Breakfast of Champions; The Imposters; Afterglow; Big Night; Café Society; Pret-a-Porter; Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle; Short Cuts
Documentaries include: Hindenburg: Ship of Doom; Deaf Heaven; The Other Side of Nashville; Clash on Broadway; The Night Magic; Women Inside; Senior Picture
Michael Epstein
Filmmaker
Producer, director, writer: Novel Reflections: The American Dream; Combat Diary: The Marines of Lima Company; 10 Days: Antietam, Final Cut: The Making and Un-Making of Heaven’s Gate; Innovation: Brain Fingerprinting; None Without Sin: Miller, Kazan & The Blacklist; Irving Berlin: An American Song; Hitchcock, Selznick & The End of Hollywood. Producer, director: The Battle Over Citizen Kane. Producer, writer: The Hurricane of ’38, The Choice ’92
Television series include: American Masters , A&E’s Biography, The American Experience (“Grand Central”), Frontline
Screenings include: Toronto International Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, Amsterdam International Documentary Festival, Berlin International Film Festival.
Collections include: Museum of Modern Art
Awards and honors include: Emmy Award; Banff International Rocky Award; Writers Guild Award, George Foster Peabody Award
Micah Fink
Producer, Director, Writer
Produced: “Japan’s About Face,” “H5N1•Killer Flu,” “Young, Muslim and French,” and “AIDS Warriors” for PBS Wide Angle.
Series work: Coordinating Producer: Wide Angle, Field Producer: Hopkins 24/7, Associate Producer: Frontier House, Frontline
Documentaries: Director: “News Wars,” and Associate Producer: “Jefferson’s Blood,” “The High Price of Health Care,” “Marijuana in America,” “The Lost Children of Rockdale County” and “Inside Scientology” for ABC News 20/20.
Clients include: WNET/Thirteen, Wide Angle, WGBH, ABC News, HBO. Awards and honors include: Emmy Nomination, Ciné Golden Eagle; Gold Medal, Council for Advancement and Support of Education; Media Fellow, Japan Society; Media Health Fellow, Kaiser Family Foundation
Jeffrey Friedman
Producer-Director
Film credits include Paragraph 175, The Celluloid Closet, Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt.
Television credits include 7 episodes of the NBC prime-time series Crime and Punishment; PBS specials Where Are We? and Faces of the Enemy, and Jammin’: Jelly Roll Morton on Broadway (PBS “Masterpiece Theater”); Inside Out (Playboy Channel); and XTREME: Sports to Die For (HBO “America Undercover”); segments for “Day One” with Forrest Sawyer (ABC); “Edgewise” with John Hockenberry (MSNBC); “We The People” with Peter Jennings (PBS); “Life 360” with Michel Martin (PBS).
Screenings include: Sundance and New York Film Festivals; Berlin, Venice, Toronto, Tokyo, Sydney International Film Festivals; MoMA (permanent collection).
Awards and honors include: Academy Award (Best Feature Documentary), Emmy Award (directing), Sundance Jury Awards (Directing and Freedom of Expression Awards), two George Foster Peabody Awards (excellence in broadcasting), DuPont-Columbia Award (broadcast journalism), FIPRESCI (International Film Critics Association) Award.
Susan Froemke
Director
Film credits include: Grey Gardens; Lalee’s Kin: The Legacy of Cotton; Fear No More: Stop Violence Against Women; Recording ‘The Producers’: a Musical Romp; Concert of Will: The Making of the Getty; Letting Go: A Hospice Journey; Abortion: Desperate Choices; Christo in Paris; Conversations with The Rolling Stones; Baroque Duet; Soldiers of Music: Rosptropovich Returns to Russia; Horowitz Plays Mozart; Vladimir Horowitz: The Last Romantic; Christo’s Valley Curtain
Screenings: Sundance, Amsterdam Film Festival, Chicago Film Festival, Berlin Film Festival, Rotterdam Film Festival, Sydney Film Festival, US Film Festival, San Francisco Film Festival, New York Film Festival, Montreal Film Festival
Awards and honors: Emmy Award, Alfred I. Dupont-Columbia Award, Cable Ace Award, Jury Prize- Montreal, Grand Prize- Amsterdam, Gold Hugo- Chicago, Best Cinematography- Sundance, Special Jury Award- San Francisco, Best Media Work- Montreal
Roberto Guerra
Director, Producer, Cinematographer
Projects include: Frida Kahlo, Oskar Kokoschka; Hans Haackel; Seventy Five Years of Cinema; Chanel, Chanel; The Story of Fashion; The Beauty Queen; By Design; Design (short profiles of over 25 designers), Paradise Now: Picturing the Genetic Revolution; Being Bronze, WNET’s City Arts and Egg
Festival Screenings: New York, Edinburgh, London, Cannes, Montreal, and Los Angeles
Awards and honors: received two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Fine Arts, First prize at the Montreal Festival of Film of Art
Glenda Hersh
Producer
Co-founder, President, True Entertainment. Formerly, principal, New York Times Television; writer, producer, Good Morning America; correspondent, Agence France-Presse.
Clients include: Bravo, NBC, Fox, Discovery, TLC, Lifetime, Style, E!. MTV.
Television credits include: Real Housewives of Atlanta, Guinness World Records Live!, Band in the Bubble, Whose Wedding Is It Anyway, Design Star, The Gastineau Girls, Worlds Apart, Doctors Without Borders, Mystery Diagnosis, A Baby Story, Trauma: Life in the ER, Widow On the Hill
Awards include: Emmy Awards, Gracie, Ciné Golden Eagles.
Beth Hoppe
Producer
President & CEO, Optomen Productions
Television projects include: The Ten O’Clock News (WGBH), NOVA (series), and Frontier House (PBS). At Optomen: Most Evil (Discovery), Mars: The Quest for Life (Discovery and The Science Channel), the documentary Green-The New Red, White and Blue, Giada in Paradise (Food Network), and MyCase.com (Court TV).
Currently in production: 30 episodes of Passports to Great Weekends with Samatha Brown (Travel Channel) and numerous series and specials for the History Channel, Discovery, and The Food Network.
Tom Hurwitz
Director of photography
Film credits include: Watermarks, Dancemaker,Wild Man Blues. The Turandot Project, Down and Out in America, American Dream, The Ten Year Lunch, Harlan County USA, L Dolce Valentino, Last Summer Won’t Happen
Television projects include: Horsemen of Inner Mongolia, Fallen Champion: Mike Tyson, OMNI, 3-2-1- Contact, Operation Homecoming, Cat House: the Muscial, the Homestead Strike, Yo Soy Borricua, Don’t Give Up, Sister Rose’s Passion, I Have a Dream, My Generation, Orpheus, Bowing Out, The Source, Dreams of Democracy, Suzanne Farrell: The Elusive Muse. For PBS-Benjamin Franklin, Music from the Inside Out, Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero, The Choice, John Paul II: Millennial Pope, Nov Series, Liberty, Family Business, From Jesus to Christ, American Masters (Robert Motherwell, Stanford White, Richard Avedon), Merton, Kansas to Kandahar, Alexander Hamilton, Democracy on Deadline, Born to the be Wild, Who’s Dancing Now, Holo Mai Pele, Still Here, Scottsboro, Mini-Dragons, The Crime of the Century, China Ballet. For HBO- The Ghosts o Abu Ghraib, Coma, Three Sisters: Searching for a Cure, Pandemic: Facing Aids, G-String Divas, Questioning Fait.
Awards and Honors include: Two Emmy Awards, Sundance Festival Award, Jerusalem Festival Award
Robyn Hutt
Senior vice president, Current Programming and Specials, truTV. Formerly, vice president, Current Programming, Court TV. Founder, Testing the Limits Productions
Credits include: Ocean Force, Speeders, Suburban Secrets, Most Daring, Black Gold.
Creator: Haunting Evidence and Psychic Detectives, Voices From The Front; executive producer, The Question of Equality
Awards and honors include: Teddy Award, Berlin International Film Festival
Yves Jeanneau
Producer, Tefrance; formerly Head of Documentaries, France-2; formerly Head of Documentaries, Pathe Television; General Manager Films d’Ici; Founder and Head of The Sunny Side of the Doc.
Documentary producing credits include: The Pinochet Case; Norman Mailer’s America; The Gospel According to Papuans; Chile Memoria Ostinada; Music for the Movies; Transantartica; That’s Poker, Space Hackers
Michael Kantor
Producer, Director, Writer
Television credits include: Make Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America, My Favorite Things: Julie Andrews Remembers, Broadway: The American Musical, Wicked: The Road to Broadway, American Masters: Quincy Jones: In the Pocket, The Impressionists, Cornerstone, The West, The American Experience- Lindbergh
Screenings: PBS, HBO, Bravo
Awards and honors: Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Nonfiction Series
President of Almo Inc., a company which distributes The American Film Theatre series
Jay Keuper
Editor
Television editing credits include: Carrier; Women of the Holy Kingdom; Terror’s Children; Science Times; EGG: The Art Show; HBO Real Sex; TV Nation; City Arts
Producing credits include: Women of the Holy Kingdom; Terror’s Children; Science Times episodes “Kiss of Death,” and “Addiction”; Lifelines series “Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia”; EGG: The Arts Show –a series that featured the half hour special “A Day at the Met”
Awards and honors: Emmy Award, EGG: The Arts Show; Overseas Press Club Award, Terror’s Children
Christine LeGoff
Producer
Film credits number over 70 documentary and feature films, the latest of which include: Space Hackers; E=mc2; The Wild Blue Yonder; The Origin of AIDS; Murder on a Sunday Morning
Awards and honors: Academy Award, Europa Prize, BANFF, Hot Docs
Mark Mandler
Sound mixer
Film projects include: Young @ Heart, The Big Bang
Television projects: The American Experience series, including “New York, a Documentary Film,” “Eugene O’Neill”; American Masters series, including “Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lenz,” “Atlantic Records: The House That Ahmet Built”; Frontline; Carrier
Brett Morgen
Director, Producer
The Kid Stays in the Picture, On The Ropes, Nimrod Nation, Chicago 10. Morgen has directed dozens of commercials including award winning campaigns for such brands as ESPN, Budweiser, Southwest Airlines, Bank of America, Pizza Hut, IBM, Hewlett Packard, Kellogs and Nike.
Screenings, Awards and Honors: Sundance Film Festival, Special Jury Award winner at Sundance, Academy Award nominee, Directors Guild Award, Independent Spirit Award, and the 2000 International Documentary Associations Achievement Award, Peabody award winner, Vanity Fair listed The Kid Stays in the Picture as one of the 25 Best documentary films of all time
Michel Negroponte
Director, Filmmaker
Film credits include: Orthodox Stance; Manhattan, Kansas; W.I.S.O.R.; Children Underground; Fastpitch; Jupiter’s Wife; Resident Exile; Methodonia; I’m Dangerous With Love; My America… or Honk If You Love Buddha (editor).
Awards and Honors include: Emmy Award, Special Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival, The New York Film Festival, Rotterdam Film Festival and Vancouver International Film Festival
Charles Nuckolls
Writer, Producer, Director
Credits include:Secrets Kept, Yue-Sai’s World, Character Studies, The Secret Life Of…, Coney Island 1945, Ed’s Trip,
Initiation Festival Screenings Include: Williamstown, Urbanworld, Newport Beach, Video Frontiers
Paco de Onis
Producer, Writer
Film and Television credits include: The Reckoning; Granito; The Court of Last Resort; State of Fear; Secrets from the Grave; On Our Own Terms: Bill Moyers on Dying; Chaos Theory; Police Force; Edgewise; City Arts; TV Nation; Colors TV
Awards and honors: Emmy Award, Overseas Press Club Award
Sam Pollard
Producer
Documentary and Feature Film credit includes: Brother Outside; Eyes on the Prize II: America at the Racial Crossroads; I’ll Make Me A World: Stories of African-American Artists and Community; Mo’ Better Blues; Jungle Fever; Girl 6; Clockers; Bamboozled; Spike Lee Presents Mike Tyson; Four Little Girls; Just Crazy About Horses; Body ad Soul; Private Resort; Style Wars; Fire In The Mirror
Television credits include: ABC’s Vegetable Soup; The Children’s Television Workshop’s 3-2-1-Contact; Goin’ Back to T-Town
Screenings: Sundance Film Festival
Awards and honors: The George Foster Peabody Award, Emmy Award
James Redford
Producer, director, screenwriter; Chairperson, Redford Center at the Sundance Preserve; Founder and President of the James Redford Institute for Transplant Awareness
Film credits include: Sitting in the Fire (in production); The Kindness of Strangers; Spin; Staring into the Sun; Cowboy Up; Skinwalkers
Written screenplays for the following production companies: Universal Pictures, The Axinn Company, Blackbird Films, South Fork Pictures
Awards and honors: Crystal Heart Award (Heartland Film Festival); Best Documentary (Chicago Alternative Film Festival)
Bob Richman
Director of photography
Films include: Iconoclasts, An Inconvenient Truth, Some Kind of Monster, Christo’s Umbrellas, The Producers: A Musical Romp With Mel Brooks, My Architect, The Buried Secret of M Night Shyamalan, Paradise Lost, Revelations: Paradise Lost 2, The Kindness of Strangers, Dealers Among Dealers, A Tickle in the Heart
Commercial spots for: Clorox Bleach, Pepsi One, ESPN, Gateway Computers, Partnership for a Drug-Free America, Lotto, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz
Film Festival Screenings include: Sundance, Berlin, New Directors, Telluride, Montreal, Edinburgh, Nyon, Toronto
Jerry Risius
Director of photography
Films Include: Muskrat Lovely, The Devil Came on Horseback (also Field Producer), A Walk to Beautiful, The Price of Sugar, Our Brand Is Crisis, Unzipped.
Television: PBS: American Master’s, NOVA, Nature, Wide Angle, Independent Lens, POV. HBO: Brave New Voices. National Geographic: Air Force One, Bob Ballard Deep Sea Exploration (Midway, Titanic revisited, Baltic Sea, Noah’s Ark, Med. Sea)
Commercial Spots: MTV, MTV Tres, Toyota Prius, Nokia, Coca-Cola
Awards/Honors: Two IDA &lequo;Documentary of the Year’, Two Emmy nominations (Producer and Cinematography), 4 Creativity Awards for MTV Ad Campaign, Sundance Audience Award, UNAFF Cinematography Award (United Nations)
Amy Schewel
Producer, Researcher, Archivist
Projects include: Dave Brubeck: In His Own Sweet Way; Parasomnia (working title); Carrier; American Masters series documentaries Juilliard and Tony Bennett: The Music Never Ends; Constantine’s Sword; HBO’s Alive Day Memories: Home From Iraq; Martha & Ethel; Frontline documentaries The Choice ’96 and John Paul II The Millennial Pope; MTV News: Enough Is Enough Forum with President Clinton.
Credits include other nonfiction programs for PBS, CBS News Productions, A & E Biography, MTV, Court TV, Showtime, Lifetime, The Learning Channel, The History Channel, BBC, and Japanese television.
Deborah Shaffer
Director, Producer
Film projects include: Asylum; Art: 21–Art for the 21st Century. “Spirituality” and “Consumption”; Dance of Hope; Fire from the Mountain; Witness to the War: Dr. Charlie Clements; Nicaragua: Report from the Front; Wobblies; Chris and Bernie; How About You?
Television credits include: Ladies First: The Women of Rwanda; From the Ashes–10 Artists; From the Ashes- Epilogue; Secrets Underground for “Discovering Women”
Screenings: Sundance Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, Chicago Film Festival, Aspen Shortfest, New Directors/New Films, American Film Festival, USA Film Festival, San Francisco Film Festival, San Francisco Women’s Festival, Leipzig Film Festival, London Film Festival, AFI, Sydney Film Festival, Rotterdam Film Festival, Berlin Film Festival.
Awards and honors: Academy Award, Emmy Award, Prix d’Or (Cannes), Hugo Gold (Chicago Film Festival), Gold Dove (Leipzig), Red Ribbon & Blue Ribbon (American Film Festival), Golden Gate Award, Grand Prize (USA Film Festival), Irene Diamond Lifetime Achievement Award.
Photo by Michael Julian Berz
E. Donna Shepherd
Editor
Television projects include: Carrier; for Bravo: Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List; for VH1: Power Girls; Driven: Lisa Marie Presley; 100 Greatest Rock & Roll Moments in Television; Where Are They Now?; Teen Idols; Record Breakers; 101 Disney Musical Moments; Before They Were Rock Stars; Hollywood & Vinyl; All Access: Divas; Hey Ho Let’s Go The Story of the Ramones; for MSNBC: Special Edition; Headliners & Legends: Jerry Springer; for A & E Biography: 25th Anniversary Special; Top 15 Comedians; Close-Up: Saturday Night Live; Oscar Wilde; Madame Tussaud; Dutch Schultz; for MTV: Total Request Live; VJ for a Day; for BBC: What Not to Wear
J.T. Takagi
Sound recordist, filmmaker
Sound projects include work for American Masters, American Experience and Wide Angle.
Producer: Call for Change Series 2005 and 2008
Director: Voices in the Street, She Rhymes Like a Girl, Echando Raices/Taking Root, North Korea: Beyond the DMZ, The #7 Train: An Immigrant Journey, The Women Outside, Homes Apart: Korea, Bittersweet Survival, Community Plot.
Awards include: Gold Award, New York Expo; Special Jury Award, San Francisco International Film Festival; First Prize, Amiens International Film Festival.
Fellowships include: Open Society Institute; NVR and Rockefeller Foundation; Charles H. Revson Foundation; Steve Tatsukawa Memorial Award American Community Service in Media; New York Foundation for the Arts.
Pamela Yates
Producer, Director, Writer
Co-Founder and President of Skylight Pictures, Inc.
Film credits include: The Reckoning (in production); State of Fear; Presumed Guilty: Tales of the Public Defenders; Wide Angle (series) “Cause for Murder”; “Living Broke in Boom Times (a trilogy): “Poverty Outlaw”; “Takeover”, “Outriders”, and Michael Moore’s “TV Nation” “When the Mountains Tremble”;” Brotherhood of Hate”; “Witness to War”;” Nicaragua: Report from the Front”
Awards and honors:, Academy Award, Emmy Award, Sundance Special Jury Award, Overseas Press Club Award, and Guggenheim Fellowship
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