Mary Beth's Top 5 CliftonStrengths are: Woo, Competition, Empathy, Activator and Positivity
A friend’s story brought Mary Beth into the world of documentary filmmaking. What started with a desire to tell that story, became a true passion for her. Mary Beth has worked on several feature length and short documentaries including Jump Shot: The Kenny Sailors Story, Unforgivable, Mama Rwanda, Imba Means Sing, and Return to Mogadishu: Remembering Black Hawk Down. Most recently, Mary Beth worked on REFUGE and Juneteenth: Faith & Freedom, She is also an Executive Producer on the accompanying soundtrack: Juneteenth: Faith & Freedom (original motion picture soundtrack). Mary Beth is thrilled to have been a part of presenting these films to audiences around the world. While she appreciates the glowing receptions of the documentaries and the international attention they have received, it is the sparking of hope and the beginning of important conversations with life-changing consequences that keeps her in the documentary film world.
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