Northern Light Productions

Northern Light Productions

Northern Light Productions is a documentary film production company based in Boston, MA. Founded in 1982 by independent filmmaker Bestor Cram, the company is one of New England's premiere production organizations, creating a variety of work for museums, visitor centers, educational institutions, and television broadcast worldwide.

History

Northern Light Productions was founded in 1982 when Bestor Cram, himself a Vietnam Veteran, produced How Far Home, a documentary film about the dedication of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC. In 2001 another landmark film about the Vietnam War, co-produced by Northern Light Productions and titled Unfinished Symphony, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The film went on to screen extensively throughout the United States and Europe. Unfinished Symphony, divided into three sections and mirroring the movements of Henryk Górecki's Symphony No. 3, focuses on a 1971 three-day protest in Lexington, MA staged by newly returned war veterans.[1]

Over the years, Northern Light Productions has had films in The Sundance Film Festival,[2] The Boston Film Festival,[3] The Austin Film Festival,[4] Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival,[5] International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam,[6] and others.

Recent Film and Television

This Is Where We Take Our Stand,[7] a feature-length film about veterans and active duty soldiers who voiced their opposition to the war in Iraq and Afghanistan by testifying from personal experience in Washington DC.

Primal Fear,[8] a one-hour Halloween special for The History Channel.

Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison,[9] a one-hour special included with the Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison album's re-release from Columbia Records.

Killer Poet: The Double Life of Norman Porter,[10] a feature-length film about the life of escaped-convict-turned-poet Norman Porter, AKA J. J. Jameson.

Recent Museum

12 media exhibits for Ocean Hall in the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC.[11]

An orientation experience for Lassen National Park in Mineral, CA.[12]

Destination Indiana, an interactive virtual time-travel experience for the Indiana Historical Society in Indianapolis, IN.

17 media exhibits for the Museum at Bethel Woods at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

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