Pacific Film Foundation

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PACIFIC FILM FOUNDATION (PFF) Who is PFF? We are documentary filmmakers reporting and distributing stories of hope, health and heroism via video in all digital formats. What Does PFF Do? Our films help you make a difference. Our current focus - emerging global issues of gene therapy, adolescent health, social justice and personal transformation. The PFF Audience? Our films speak for the brothers and sisters whose stories we document. PFF addresses an eager, growing audience willing to learn more and effect change in their lives and the lives of others. PACIFIC FILM FOUNDATION HISTORY * A Delicate Balance (2004), following 2 pioneering scientists using engineered T-cells at City of Hope in California. * Episodic documentary, UBUNTU - Penitentiary Transformations (2012). Vivid, personal stories of penitentiary transformations. 'Pilot’ episode shooting in Valley State Prison for Women, with a concert by Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter Melissa Manchester. Also in Folsom and San Quentin State Prisons. * Feature documentary about gene therapy, The Forever Fix (2013), directed by Mark Jonathan Harris, a 3-time Oscar winner. * Social Chips (2014) in partnership with David Applebaum, turns conventional ideas upside down sending a young, student film team on a journey seeking healing solutions to bullying. * A Beautiful Space (2015) documents one man's spiritual path following Light, which may well be the universal union between science and spirituality.

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PACIFIC FILM FOUNDATION (PFF) Who is PFF? We are documentary filmmakers reporting and distributing stories of hope, health and heroism via video in all digital formats. What Does PFF Do? Our films help you make a difference. Our current focus - emerging global issues of gene therapy, adolescent health, social justice and personal transformation. The PFF Audience? Our films speak for the brothers and sisters whose stories we document. PFF addresses an eager, growing audience willing to learn more and effect change in their lives and the lives of others. PACIFIC FILM FOUNDATION HISTORY * A Delicate Balance (2004), following 2 pioneering scientists using engineered T-cells at City of Hope in California. * Episodic documentary, UBUNTU - Penitentiary Transformations (2012). Vivid, personal stories of penitentiary transformations. 'Pilot’ episode shooting in Valley State Prison for Women, with a concert by Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter Melissa Manchester. Also in Folsom and San Quentin State Prisons. * Feature documentary about gene therapy, The Forever Fix (2013), directed by Mark Jonathan Harris, a 3-time Oscar winner. * Social Chips (2014) in partnership with David Applebaum, turns conventional ideas upside down sending a young, student film team on a journey seeking healing solutions to bullying. * A Beautiful Space (2015) documents one man's spiritual path following Light, which may well be the universal union between science and spirituality.

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1-10

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2005

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$1,000,000 to $5,000,000

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