Tuesday, September 29, 2009

New Travel Section on the Cannucciari films youtube page


I have recently added a new category to showcase travelogue videos I have made over the last five years. I will continue to add new videos to this page every week or so.

You can see them here: Cannucciari Films Travel Page

Right now you can enjoy a quick tour through Iceland and a Piglet chase in Bolivia.


Thanks and stay tuned.


Wednesday, September 23, 2009

New Episode of GDC

In this episode of Great Depression Cooking with Clara we make Baked Apples:



Thanks for watching,

Christopher Cannucciari

Monday, September 21, 2009

The Grio


My African documentary about Phyllis Keino of Lewa Childrens home, has been featured on the Grio.

TheGrio.com is the first video-centric news community site devoted to providing African Americans with stories and perspectives that appeal to them but are underrepresented in existing national news outlets. TheGrio features aggregated and original video packages, news articles, and blogs on topics from breaking news, politics, health, business, and entertainment, which concern its niche audience.

I am extremely happy to have Phyllis on this excellent site.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

"Mr. Crack" new Documentary short

This is s piece I began with Taylor Materne and Mike Urdaneta a few years back. I've finally decided to put it up for an audience.

Bobby Paige aka "Mr. Crack" regularly drives his "Crack-Mobile" around Harlem in an attempt to inform children about the dangers of drugs. He funds his cause by selling t-shirts and his book "Mr. Crack" out the back of the "Crack-Mobile".

Paige has a unique take on his life as a former drug dealer and pimp during New York's tumultuous 70's and 80's. There is often a wistfulness in his denouncement of the life he formerly led.

Please enjoy:

Friday, September 11, 2009

Africa is Important because of this woman


I took on the project of covering the Lewa Children's home in Kenya because I wanted give something back to Africa. I say give back, because I thought having a six week safari complete with game drives and nature camping without helping African's would be absurdly selfish.

Not long after I rumbled into Phyllis Keino's Lewa home I soon learned that I didn't have a clue what selflessness meant until that very moment. What Phyllis, Jos, Susan and the rest of the Lewa saints have done to a small piece of Kenya goes beyond the definition of caring.

I am truly unable to put in words what I discovered at Lewa Childrens home and Baraka Farm. Luckily I am able to put it into documentary form. Please watch these videos and, please give anything you can to Bread and Water for Africa. You can be assured that your money will go to one of the Nobelist causes on this small world.

Please watch these videos for yourself and visit my youtube page to dig deeper.