Matt Ehling
Matt Ehling is a prolific documentary film maker from Minnesota. His films are often political in nature. He frequently collaborates with Jim Taylor. Some of his films are Access (2000), and Forbidden City (1997), an investigation of the growth of privatized, gate-guarded communities in suburban America. He recently helped shoot Of Dolls and Murder, a documentary film on doll house crime scene dioramas. He has written articles on legal affairs, history, and civil liberties for a variety of publications, including the on-line news magazine Minnpost.com. In 2010, Ehling founded Public Record Media, a journalism project that uses public record laws to obtain government documents. In 2012, he received the John R. Finnegan Freedom of Information Award from the Minnesota Coalition on Government Information.
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Of Dolls and Murder
Before forensics, DNA and CSI we had dollhouses: an unimaginable collection of miniature crime scenes, known as the Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death. These surreal dollhouses reveal a dystopic and disturbing slice of domestic life with doll corpses for murder victims, or...Watch Movie -
Back Home Years Ago
BACK HOME YEARS AGO is about the real Chicago gangsters who migrated to Las Vegas and formed the basis for Martin Scorsese's epic, CASINO. The focus is on real life counterparts to the Nicholas Pileggi book "Casino," and subsequent film. BACK HOME YEARS AGO gives you insights...Watch Movie

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