American documentary video maker. Beginning with innovative programs like "Giving Birth," honoured at the First Global Village Video Festival in 1972, through "School Board Blues – A Docu-Memoir," he has produced dozens of long and short form programs. His recent programs "School Board Blues," "Deep Water: Building the Catskill Water System" (co-produced with Artie Traum and Robbie Dupree) and "Indian Point - Nowhere to Run" have been featured at the 2002, 2003, and 2004 Woodstock Film Festival respectively and are in active distribution. Carey is president of Willow Mixed Media, Inc., a not-for-profit group specializing in arts projects and documentaries about issues of social concern. Among his productions are "The Hudson River PCB Story," "Woodstock Summer of ’94," "Cancer: Just A Word...Not A Sentence," "The March for Disarmament" and "Always Creative" with Linda M. Montano. Read less
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