2023 Emmy Nominee
Outstanding Hard News Feature Story: Long Form
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"Lucky Dog" is a heartwarming documentary that delves into the extraordinary life and career of Bill Berloni, a renowned dog trainer for film and stage. Bill's passion for animals started at a young age and led him to become the go-to trainer for Hollywood and Broadway productions.
The documentary showcases Bill's early years, growing up in a small Connecticut town, and how his love for animals began with rescuing stray dogs. Through his dedication and commitment, Bill has trained dogs that have become beloved stars on stage, television, and film, including the iconic Sandy from the original Broadway production of "Annie."
"Lucky Dog" also highlights the bond between Bill and his dogs, showcasing his unique training techniques, which focus on creating a positive and nurturing environment. The film showcases Bill's collaboration with actors, directors, and producers, capturing the behind-the-scenes process of preparing dogs for their big moment on stage or in front of the camera.
The documentary was filmed by a collaboration between myself and the legendary documentary filmmaker, Albert Maysles, whose unique style and storytelling has captivated audiences for decades. Together, we showcase Bill's inspiring journey, his unwavering dedication to his craft, and the special relationships he's formed with his four-legged stars.
"Lucky Dog" is a film that celebrates the bond between humans and animals and will leave viewers with a newfound appreciation for the art of dog training.
A verité documentary about two Georgian activists fighting for democracy and human rights in their home country, At the Top of My Voice is one story of those who struggle for free thought and expression.
It's the road trip of a lifetime and Fuse is bringing you along for the ride.
Short documentary profiles of entrepreneurs for the Goldman Sachs Buildersand Innovators Summit.
In February 2002, families living in the Robert Taylor Homes public housing development were given a 180 day notice of eviction. In six months, the community that had been their home for generations would be demolished. DISLOCATION chronicles the lives of tenants in one building as they move through the six-month relocation process. The filmmakers follow three families as they prepare for their own move and as they help others around them. DISLOCATION is a story of a community coping with its own impending demise. It is a tale of courage, hope, and survival.