Deadline: Flint: Who Can You Trust?, directed by Anthony Baxter (You’ve Been Trumped), opens in New York and Los Angeles on April 29 FlintDavid PiperniApril 4, 2022
Star Tribune: You don't need to know the difference between Bach and Beethoven to get swept up in this "Great Performances" documentary about Marin Alsop The ConductorDavid PiperniMarch 31, 2022
Yahoo News: A great story, told with surges of soaring music. The ConductorDavid PiperniMarch 31, 2022
The New York Times: "What’s on TV This Week: Alsop's story is exceptional" The ConductorDavid PiperniMarch 22, 2022
ABC News: Phil Lipof sits down with Marin Alsop… to discuss her trailblazing career featured in the film "The Conductor." The ConductorDavid PiperniMarch 21, 2022
CBS News: How a drug dealer turned his life around to become one of few Black master falconers in U.S. The FalconerDavid PiperniMarch 21, 2022
The Moveable Fest: Interview: Anne Flatte and Marlon Johnson on Capturing the Rhythm of Life in “River City Drumbeat” River City DrumbeatDavid PiperniMarch 18, 2022
Film Threat: “River City Drumbeat is an edifying story of rhythm, passion, and rites of passage.” River City DrumbeatDavid PiperniMarch 18, 2022
San Francisco Bay View National Black Newspaper: “… a beautiful story of a legacy using art to build character. ‘River City’ shows how community is what matters in a child’s life.” River City DrumbeatDavid PiperniMarch 18, 2022
The New York Times: “Beautiful.” “The film listens for this community’s heartbeat, finding its steady pulse just as expected: healthy and strong.” River City DrumbeatDavid PiperniMarch 18, 2022
QX: Gabi, 8 years old, challenges gender norms - sneak peek at this spring's documentary GabiDavid PiperniMarch 17, 2022
The Philadelphia Inquirer: “A fascinating look at the birth of the court trial as televised spectacle, and how the packaging and repackaging of “real-life” stories inevitably turns them into fiction.” CaptivatedDavid PiperniMarch 14, 2022
The Hollywood Reporter: “This smart HBO documentary convicts the media coverage and trial itself as guilty to Farce in the First Degree”. CaptivatedDavid PiperniMarch 14, 2022
Vice: HAUNTING “A fascinating and haunting meditation on America’s flawed justice system.” CaptivatedDavid PiperniMarch 14, 2022
Forbes: BRILLIANT “There has never been a more insightful examination than Jeremiah Zagar’s brilliant documentary.” CaptivatedDavid PiperniMarch 14, 2022
Columbia Daily Tribune: The most beautiful film I've seen over a span of the past three or four True/Falses After ShermanDavid PiperniMarch 14, 2022