Program areas at Kunhardt Film Foundation
The thread is a new documentary interview series on youtube in which exceptional individuals share the different paths they have taken to lead meaningful lives. Each 30-minute episode of the thread will take the viewer on a personal journey into the life of an extraordinary individual who explores their life's passion and purpose. The thread will tug at the heart and reveal insights into some of the most meaningful lives of our time.
In 2023, Kunhardt Film Foundation produced the silent witness, a short-form documentary that expanded on the personal testimony of tomiko morimoto west, a survivor of the atomic bombing of hiroshima. As a 13-year-old working in a factory on august 6, 1945, west witnessed the devastating impact of the nuclear bomb and endured the horrors that followed. After years of silence, she now shares her story to help others understand the profound consequences of war. This documentary is part of Kunhardt Film Foundation's ongoing efforts to create meaningful, educational content that brings historical and human experiences to light.
The interview archive preserves personal storytelling from our society's most inspirational figures, giving insight into the lives and events that shaped our culture and history. These never-before-seen conversations are both original and authentic, captured in the highest quality by award-winning filmmakers, and made freely available to the public by Kunhardt Film Foundation d/b/a life stories.
The Foundation began producing a long-form documentary on the life of katharine graham, former owner and publisher of the Washington post. This documentary delves into graham's pivotal role in transforming the newspaper into a leading voice during critical moments in american history, including the pentagon papers and the watergate scandal. By examining her leadership, personal challenges, and lasting impact on journalism and democracy, the Film provides an in-depth look at one of the most powerful women in media. This biographical work is part of the Foundation's commitment to preserving and sharing the legacies of key historical figures for educational purposes.
Kunhardt Film Foundation, d/b/a life stories, engages in educational activities by creating and distributing documentary films and educational resources that focus on individuals whose stories inspire meaningful societal change. Life stories' educational content covers topics such as social justice, history, politics, the arts, and culture, aiming to promote understanding and reflection on these critical issues. These resources are made publicly available to educational institutions, teachers, and students through the organization's curated website and youtube channel, ensuring free access for use in classrooms and communities nationwide.
Pre-production on a potential documentary about mario cuomo, including grants received of $100,000.