Talk:Sarah Kerruish
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[edit]I cleaned up this article significant. I could verify some of the works and awards on the list that was on this page, but not all. Wanted to put the list here in case anybody can find additional reliable sources for any of the works on here. Achaea (talk) 20:57, 5 February 2020 (UTC)
Kerruish's credits and awards include:
- An episode of the 1994 TBS documentary series Moon Shot, which won the Peabody Award and a Primetime Emmy nomination
- Dreams Spoken Here which was distributed to nearly one million people in seven languages
- Take Joy: The Magical World of Tasha Tudor which won first prize at the U.S. International Film Festival
- Intimacies, a feature-length documentary which won the Audience Favorite Award at the Palm Springs Film Festival
- Miss Rumphius, a film adaptation of the popular children's book by Barbara Cooney which won the UNICEF Prize at the 2002 Barcelona International TV and Video Festival, and a Bronze Plaque at the 2001 Columbus International Film and Video Festival
- Co-producer of General Magic: The Movie, released in 2018
Kerruish is the CEO of Spellbound Productions, a Berkeley, California-based film production company.
- Achaea, I just added a little table of the cited works to the article. I didn't see your comment here until just now. If I have some time I'll look for more references. Ckoerner (talk) 22:12, 28 February 2020 (UTC)
- @Ckoerner: Totally happy with that, thanks for improving the article! Achaea (talk) 20:19, 1 March 2020 (UTC)