Larry Rich is the Executive Producer of Maryknoll Productions in Ossining, NY, a post he has held since 1994. In that capacity he oversees television and radio production for the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, better known as Maryknoll, which seeks to educate the US public about the cultures, religions and socioeconomic realities of the developing world. Mr. Rich has been responsible for the production of two national TV series and twenty other documentaries, including the 1995 Academy Award nominated School of Assassins.
Prior to assuming his current position, Mr. Rich worked in Latin America for twelve years where he headed up the video unit of a human rights center in Peru, documenting cases and producing videos widely used in communities and organizations throughout that country to promote human rights

Co-production of Maryknoll Productions and Lightfoot Films, Inc.
Executive producer: Lawrence M. Rich • Producer: Gayla Jamison

In association with Faith & Values Media

www.faithandvaluesmedia.org

And our partners


Producer-Director-Writer, Gayla Jamison, has 25 years' experience in human rights, social issue and educational documentaries that have taken her to 17 countries on five continents. Over the past decade, she has produced a number of documentaries with Maryknoll Productions, a meaningful association. Her work has been presented on PBS, Turner Broadcasting, ABC, NBC, The Learning Channel, Univisión, and Galavisión.

Much of her documentaries have focused on Latin America and Spanish-speaking immigrants in the United States. In 1980 she joined with other filmmakers and people concerned with social justice to create Lightfoot Films, a non-profit corporation that is dedicated to producing documentaries of social and educational concern.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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