Sophie Lareau
Multifaceted and dynamic director, editor, producer, design thinker, and marketer with background in creative and digital media production industries. Expertise in audio and video editing, content creation, product development, project management, creative strategy, event production, account management, copywriting and blogging. Dual British and American citizenship.
Daniëlle van de Donk on the swimcap incident, her time at Arsenal, and playing for Lyon | Friendlies
On this week's "Friendlies", Sam Mewis speaks with Lyon and Netherlands midfielder, Daniëlle van de Donk as Lyon prepares for the Champions League final against Barcelona. Daan speaks about playing against the USWNT in the World Cup, her friendly/not-so-friendly battles with teammate Lindsey Horan, THAT swimcap incident, and the differences between her time as an Arsenal player and now playing in France.
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USWNT vs. Canada SheBelieves Cup Final
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Megan Rapinoe on ultimate boomer move, future of USWNT & investing in women's sports | FRIENDLIES
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"I have to make this decision" | Sam Mewis on retiring and what's next
A new channel covering the women's game the way it deserves to be covered. Sam Mewis will be joined by Lynn Williams and a revolving cast of incredible players, coaches, and professionals dedicated to building the women's game.
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The Battle for Ukraine (full documentary) | FRONTLINE
In 2014, as unrest in Ukraine provoked one of the biggest confrontations between Russia and the United States since the Cold War, FRONTLINE documented the crisis up-close. (Aired 2014)
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With Ukraine once again in the spotlight, revisit “The Battle for Ukraine,” in which filmmaker James Jones documented both sides of the fight in 2014 between Ukraine’s ultra-nationalist group, Right Sector, and a militant, pro-Russia group called Stronghold. Drawing on personal and dramatic footage, Jones (“Secret State of North Korea”) documented deep-seated hatreds between right-wing Ukrainians with historic ties to the Nazis, and violent pro-Russian separatists vying for control of the country.
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With Ukraine once again in the spotlight, revisit “The Battle for Ukraine,” in which filmmaker James Jones documented both sides of the fight in 2014 between Ukraine’s ultra-nationalist group, Right Sector, and a militant, pro-Russia group called Stronghold. Drawing on personal and dramatic footage, Jones (“Secret State of North Korea”) documented deep-seated hatreds between right-wing Ukrainians with historic ties to the Nazis, and violent pro-Russian separatists vying for control of the country.
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#Documentary #Ukraine
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Prison State (full documentary) | FRONTLINE
This 2014 documentary takes an intimate look at the cycle of incarceration in America, and one state’s effort to reverse the trend.
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More than two years in the making, “Prison State” focuses on one troubled housing project in Louisville, Ky., where a large number of residents have been incarcerated. The film follows the lives of four individuals rotating between custody and freedom. Using deep access to the Louisville jail, the film focuses on the efforts of Mark Bolton, the city’s director of corrections, as he tries to move inmates back into the community.
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More than two years in the making, “Prison State” focuses on one troubled housing project in Louisville, Ky., where a large number of residents have been incarcerated. The film follows the lives of four individuals rotating between custody and freedom. Using deep access to the Louisville jail, the film focuses on the efforts of Mark Bolton, the city’s director of corrections, as he tries to move inmates back into the community.
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#Documentary #PrisonState
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Major funding for FRONTLINE is provided by the Ford Foundation. Additional funding is provided by the Abrams Foundation; the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation; Park Foundation; and the FRONTLINE Journalism Fund with major support from Jon and Jo Ann Hagler on behalf of the Jon L. Hagler Foundation, and additional support from Koo and Patricia Yuen.
Success Stories: Bully Boy Distillery
Dave and Will Willis were excited about getting the first few orders for their tiny, artisanal distillery in Boston and relieved when they outsource distribution to Horizon Beverage so they could focus on product development. Fast forward 5 years and Bully Boy Distillery produces some of the most popular craft spirits in the Northeast.
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