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Direct Positive - Documentary Film / TEMPO

I Executive Produced and led the production of this documentary film for TEMPO and Bader Rutter. It has appeared in five film festivals and won numerous awards including a Global Ace Award.

To this day, it has been an essential piece of programming as part of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs at companies nationally and globally.

What does a camera from 1902 reveal about women today? Tintype photographer Margaret Muza shows what happens when you remove filters, Photoshop and assumptions to really see the beauty of a single perfectly imperfect moment.  

During two days of portraits and intense interviews, a group of Milwaukee women leaders reveal more than expected — their challenges, inspirations, stumbles and victories — and their hopes for those women who follow in their footsteps.  

The first woman to open a bank in Wisconsin. A Black woman changing the face of Milwaukee marketing. A trailblazing lawyer who stepped away from Big Law. These women and others reveal what it takes to lead in their careers and in our communities — and why it’s so important for more women to lead today. 

https://baderrutter.com/tempo-direct-positive

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