Thursday, June 12
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company

641 D St NW, Washington, DC 20004

Steal This Story, Please!

Directors

Carl Deal, Tia Lessin

Executive Producers

Julie Cohen, Rosario Dawson, Tony Tabatznik

Producers

Karen Ranucci, Tia Lessin, Carl Deal

Editor

Mona Davis

Consulting Editor

Co-Editor

Assistant Editor

Martin Burga

Cinematographers

Cliff Charles, Nausheen Dadabhoy, Keith Walker

Additional Cinematography

Music

Zoe Keating

Sound

Narration

Contact

Carl Deal, Elsewhere Films carl@elsewherefilms.org

Karen Ranucci, Xceptional Communications karenranucci@gmail.com

With shrinking newsrooms, media monopolization, weaponized social media, and a president deliberately eroding public trust in truth and reality, STEAL THIS STORY, PLEASE! offers an intimate counterpoint, showing how independent media is essential to a functioning democracy. Set against some of the most consequential stories of our time—from the war in Gaza to the global climate catastrophe—the film follows the intrepid independent journalist Amy Goodman over 30 years. As she becomes a leader in the movement for independent media that amplifies voices excluded from the mainstream, she faces off against forces trying to silence her.

The film takes us behind the scenes, from Amy’s upbringing as the wisecracking granddaughter of an Orthodox rabbi to the frontlines of global conflicts. Amy and her team at Democracy Now! have built a grassroots news broadcast that brings fresh perspectives to the airwaves, proving that in an increasingly profit-driven, consolidated media landscape, independent reporting might just be the thing that saves us.

Directors, Steal This Story, Please!

Academy Award®-nominated filmmakers Tia Lessin and Carl Deal founded Elsewhere Films in 2007 to create documentary films of cultural relevance, social purpose and artistic integrity. They directed and produced the acclaimed Trouble the Water, a film about survivors of Hurricane Katrina, which was nominated for an Oscar for best documentary feature, and won the Gotham Independent Film Award and Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.

Tia and Carl also directed and produced Citizen Koch, which documented the rise of the Tea Party in the American Midwest that laid the groundwork for the election of Donald Trump and the birth of MAGA. The film premiered at Sundance, and was shortlisted for an Academy Award® after being dropped by PBS under pressure from funder David Koch.

Most recently, Tia directed The Janes, a cautionary tale about the pre-Roe v. Wade era, for HBO Original Documentaries. After its premiere in competition at the Sundance Film Festival. The Janes was broadcast on HBO, won three Emmy Awards (including Outstanding Documentary, Best Social Issue Documentary and Best Directors), the DuPont Columbia Journalism Award, and was nominated for four Critics Choice Awards.

Tia and Carl are also longtime collaborators of Michael Moore, and produced Fahrenheit 9/11, winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes, Academy Award®-winning Bowling for Columbine, Capitalism: A Love Story, Where To Invade Next and Fahrenheit 11/9.