Aubin Pictures is a nonprofit organization based in New York City that specializes in justice-driven documentary filmmaking. Founded in 1996 by filmmaker and activist Catherine Gund and scholar Scot Nakagawa, Aubin Pictures aims to create cultural awareness and sustainable justice through transformative, community-based production and impactful distribution of media. Their diverse range of films cover topics such as art and culture, racial justice, LGBTQ rights, reproductive justice, HIV/AIDS, and democracy.
With nine feature-length documentaries under their belt, Aubin Pictures has garnered recognition through numerous film festival screenings, awards, and prestigious broadcasts on platforms like Discovery, Sundance, and PBS. Their mission is to shed light on important social issues and spark meaningful conversations through the power of storytelling, making them a vital force in the world of documentary filmmaking.
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