WASTELAND (CBS DOCUSERIES)

the guardian

‘This is everybody’s problem’: inside America’s growing sewage crisis

the atlanta journal-constitution

Director Elisa Gambino has a knack for tackling some deep schisms in America: divisions between rich and poor, Black and white, industrial profit and environmental concerns.

the poynter institute

Journalism making an impact. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a $150 million investment to replace old water and sewer system infrastructure in Mount Vernon, New York. The announcement came after a CBS Reports docu-series called “Wasteland,” which is available on Paramount+, exposed Mount Vernon’s sewage problems.

mayor shawn patterson-howard (mount vernon, ny)

30 minutes of this documentary is worth more than we could ever tell anyone. And the governor said today, you know, she watched it and she said, "Wow, you know, I'd heard things. I'd watched the news clips, I saw pictures. But when it was all put together, it was undeniable."


welcome to pine lake

the atlanta journal-constitution

'Welcome to Pine Lake' is a scathing indictment of the privilege of obliviousness when it comes to class and race."

antigravity magazine

Welcome To Pine Lake explores the performativity of liberal politics and allyship, and how any “paradise” comes at a cost—a cost usually paid by Black and brown communities.


HELP US FIND SUNIL TRIPATHI

The Daily beast

“The search may have been for Tripathi, the movie suggests, but it may be we who are lost.”

TORONTO FILM SCENE

“…a tribute to the human spirit…”

ONE MOVIE, FIVE VIEWS

“Director Neal Broffman crafts the narrative into a gripping real life mystery…Help Us Find Sunil Tripathi is a remarkable film on multiple levels…”

the DESERT SUN (GANNETT)

“…a textbook for documentary filmmaking.”

nbc nEWS

The Real Story of Sunil Tripathi, The Boston Bomber Who Wasn’t