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| Posted about 1 year ago by KellyGallaher |
Short film by Kelly Gallaher. Corporate and Political Greed set to Award winning music. Features George Bush as the Pimp Master!
| Posted about 1 year ago by KellyGallaher |
Political short film by Kelly Gallaher and seen on the Huffington Post. The mis-adventures of King George set to the oddly appropriate music of George Michael.
| Posted about 1 year ago by KellyGallaher |
Seen on Neil Young's LivingWithWar.com, an in your face protest film featuring music by Public Enemy.
| Posted about 1 year ago by KellyGallaher |
My friend, and successful candidate for State Assembly asked me to make a PSA for Public Access television in our hometown of Racine. They gave me 48 hours and some seriously challenging video footage they filmed themselves! The result was a humorous and homespun commercial which turned out to be a big hit here at home!
| Posted about 1 year ago by KellyGallaher |
Our "Christmas Card" for all our friends in 2006.
| Posted about 1 year ago by KellyGallaher |
A film about the Wednesdays Playgroup of Chinese Adopted girls in Racine, WI. I wanted to make a film that was as beautiful and lively as these six girls are to us.
| Posted about 1 year ago by KellyGallaher |
Ken Hall, Racine County Supervisor is running for County Executive in April's election. Mr. Hall shares his vision for this Southeastern Wisconsin County. Film by Kelly Gallaher for Tessieb Productions, supporting progressive candidates in local elections.
| Posted about 1 year ago by KellyGallaher |
A searing look at the realities of the war in Iraq by Kelly Gallaher. With photos ranging from personal blogs to Pulitizer Prize winners, all the photos are real and heartbreaking. The use of the music "Comfortably Numb" performed by Dar Williams was inspired by the absence of visual representation of the Iraq war from newscasts and newspapers, leaving mainstream America both comfortable and numb to the grim horror of war taking place while we go about our lives. Ironically, while this film was being edited for use on YouTube and MySpace, the military restricted access to these websites for soldiers stationed in Iraq.
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