Cioppino: A Family Tradition
In this is a two part cooking special Chef Howard shows us his families traditional Cioppino recipe.



 

Flesh of the Gods

 

In Southern Oaxaca high in the jungle mountains of the Sierra Madre Mountains live the Mazatec. These gentle people practice shamanic rituals involving many sacred plants. In Flesh of the Gods we travel to Huautla de Jiménez in search of their sacred mushroom the

ni de shi tho.

> Pick mushrooms with young girls training to be healers.

> Experience veladas, nocturnal sacred healing ceremonies.
> Learn about the impact of the west on animistic cultures.

Flesh of the Gods takes you on a journey into a mystical world alive with spirits and where currandera practice their ancient healing rites.

Part 1) The Betty J.
We follow Chef Howard out into
Bodega Bay with Captain Mark of the
Betty J. crab boat to catch fresh crab.


Part 2) Cooking with Howard.

Chef Howard cooks his Cioppino recipe as he shares stories of his family’s some-times colorful history

Viva Villa

Producer Gary Scozzafava and Videographer Tony Padilla travel with Ernesto Nava’ the last living son of Pancho Villa, on his first official journey back to Mexico.

Mayberry on Acid

This short captures the spirit of Fairfax a small American town that cherishes individual freedom and community spirit.


Winner of the Juried and Audience Selection categories Fairfax Film Festival Short Documentary Film Challenge 2007.

Cuba: A Secret in the Caribbean.

Producer Gary Scozzafava travels throughout Cuba with several musicians and experiences the musical soul of the Cuban people.


This is small excerpt from a 30min. piece seen on Channel 26 Novato.

Journey to Abbotts Lagoon


A group of children explore one of Marin's natural wonders as their teacher reflects back on her 37-year career.

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Opinionated


This is our current events TV show done in October to December 2004.


Each week we picked three topics, 2 from the headlines and 1 a little risqué, and then we went asked people on the street for their opinion.

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