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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_KinoyPeter Kinoy - Wikipedia

    Peter Kinoy is an American documentary filmmaker and film editor. Four of his films ( Poverty Outlaw, Takeover, Teen Dreams and Teatro!) were nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, and When the Mountains Tremble won the award in 1984.

  2. Jun 10, 2019 · Peter Kinoy is a New York based documentary editor and co-founder of Skylight, a human rights media organization. His films WHEN THE MOUNTAINS TREMBLE, GRANITO, 500 YEARS and many more have played Sundance, NY Film Festival, Human Rights Watch Film Festival and national PBS.

  3. Founded by Pamela Yates, Peter Kinoy and Paco de Onís in 1981, Skylight is a media organization based in Brooklyn, NY that has been making feature-length documentaries and short digital projects for over 30 years.

  4. Jan 25, 2017 · Veteran documentary editor Peter Kinoy edited all three films. Below, he discusses Skylight’s unique model as both a human rights organization and a film production company. Filmmaker: How and why did you wind up being the editor of your film?

  5. 500years.skylight.is › en › filmmakersFILMMAKERS | 500 YEARS

    500 YEARS is the third in a trilogy of feature length documentaries I’ve been creating over the past 30+ years along with Editor Peter Kinoy and Producer Paco de Onís. The two first films include When the Mountains Tremble (1983) and Granito: How to Nail a Dictator (2011).

  6. May 19, 2020 · On May 21, 2020, Free Speech TV is hosting a special 30th anniversary screening and discussion of Takeover, a film by Peter Kinoy and Pamela Yates. The film follows a movement of homeless people who organized to take over government housing in eight cities across three days in May, 1990.

  7. skylight.is › films › takeoverSkylight | Takeover

    Aug 10, 1992 · We’re dying in the streets — that should be against the law is the no-holds-barred attitude of the homeless men and women who are taking control of their lives and taking over empty houses in Pam Yates and Peter Kinoy’s tough, effective film.