Jaron Gilinsky
In this channel, you will find a compilation of films I've been fortunate enough to make. Some of my work as a roaming, freelance video journalist for Current TV (RIP), New York Times, and Time from 2005-2012 lives here. Some of it lives on my website (link below). Unfortunately, some of these videos vanished into the early internet ether along with Flash. Note to those videos gone before they could collect digital stardust: I will never forget you. You will also find some of my collaborations with an amazing group of freelance video journalists from my early days as CEO of Storyhunter in 2012-2016. Most of these had millions of views before we pivoted and took them down. Now, they have very few views but that doesn't make them any less awesome. And you will find trailers for my feature documentaries, Grassroots and Disengagement. The former film can be viewed here in its entirety and the latter movie can be viewed in the link below, distributed by Journeyman Pictures.
Guinness Record Breaking Longest Beach Tennis Rally to Prevent Ocean Plastic
Behind the Scenes of the Storyhunter explainer
We Are The Media
The Dwindling Dead Sea
Perspectives on a Cold Peace
Graffiti for Hire in the West Bank
Israel's Lonesome Doves
Jerusalem's New Secular Mayor
West Bank Brew: The Beer that Made Taybeh Famous
The Freedom Motel
Gay Pride in Jerusalem
Israel's Kingmaker
Water Crisis in the West Bank
Californians Bring Passion to Jerusalem’s Old City
The Pope Visits the Holy Land
In Israel, a Family's Plea Running out of Time
Archaeology Digs Up Controversy in Jerusalem
Palestinian Fatah Fighters Rehabilitate in Israel
Bethlehem's Complicated Christmas
Protesting Gaza, Carefully, in the West Bank
The Rocket Hunter
Inside the West Bank Building Freeze
Inside Mike Huckabee's 2009 Israel Tour
South African Gas Station Attendant Raps for Peace
Ghanaian Amputees Use Soccer to Revitalize Their Lives
Pok-ta-pok: The Revival of a Mayan Sport
Dance Revives Aztec Culture in Mexico
Blind Soccer in Mexico City
Mexico’s Doll Surgeon
Recycling Lives Through Trash in Brazil