MINNEAPOLIS FILMMAKER EMILY GOLDBERG SEEKS OUT projects that speak to our shared humanity. Her hope is that by moving, or even surprising viewers with the stories in her films audiences will, at the very least, question their preconceptions. A former clarinet player herself, Goldberg has always been drawn to the music scene. In fact, much of her documentary work over the past 25 years has been focused around stories of musicians and issues important to the local scene. In 1988, she produced and directed The Minneapolis Sound, a first-person narrative documentary featuring Prince, The Time, The Replacements, Husker Du, The Jets, and others.
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1:33 am
Emily is one of my favorite people, and one of the best filmmakers in the state. The eco-terrorism project with Matt Ehling will be really interesting.
9:01 pm
emily goldberg rulz