Moxie Films, Los Angeles, Ca, info@moxiefilms.com | Moxie Films has produced highly respected, award-winning documentaries for broadcast and cable networks, including Netflix, HBO, PBS, A&E, National Geographic, Showtime, Discovery Channel, MTV, TLC, Lifetime Television, the Oxygen Network, Sundance Channel, as well as for educational foundations and philanthropic organizations. WorkAboutTeamContact Rory Kennedy director / producer Rory Kennedy is one of America’s most prolific documentary filmmakers. An Academy Award-nominated, Primetime Emmy Award-winning director/producer, Kennedy’s work deals with some of the world’s most pressing issues—poverty, political corruption, domestic abuse, drug addiction, human rights and mental illness. Kennedy has made more than 30 highly acclaimed documentaries. Her films have appeared on HBO, PBS, National Geographic, Lifetime Television, A&E, Court TV, the Oxygen Network and TLC. Kennedy is a governor of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Mark Bailey writer / producer Mark Bailey is a four-time Emmy-nominated writer and producer who has worked on a variety of award-winning documentaries. Bailey’s films have been broadcast on HBO, PBS, National Geographic, Hulu, Discovery Channel, Lifetime Television, A & E, Court TV and TLC. His films have been shown at numerous festivals including Sundance, NY Film Festival, Tribeca, AFI, Hot Docs and Full Frame.

 

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Epidemic Africa

 

A documentary short about the growing number of African children orphaned by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The film was screened at the United Nations Headquarters (NYC) for World Aids Day in December 1999, and before members of US Congress as part of a briefing on the HIV/AIDS epidemic in April 2000.

 

Directed by 
Rory Kennedy

Written By
Mark Bailey
Joe Comperiati

Produced by
Rory Kennedy / producer
Liz Garbus / producer
Michael Iskowitz / co-producer
Ruth Rachel Anderson-Avraham / associate producer

Cast
Jamie Lee Curtis / narrator
Mulenga Kapwepwe / self
Bernadette Nakayima / self
Davy Siwila / self
Desmond Tutu / host

Cinematography by
Nick Doob

Film Editing by
Joe Comperiati