FILMOGRAPHY
TITLE | YEAR | CREDIT | SERIES | SPONSOR/COMPANY |
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Mr. Williams Wakes Up | 1947 | Directed by Gordon Weisenborn, Written by George Stoney | ||
Land and Life | 1949 | Tennessee Valley Authority’s Test Farm Program | ||
Palmour Street, a Study of Family Life | 1949 | Written by George C. Stoney, Directed by Bill Clifford and George C. Stoney | Mental Health Division of the State of Georgia’s Health Department | |
Tar Heel Family | 1949 | Written and Directed by George C. Stoney | North Carolina State Department of Education | |
Concept of Maternal and Neonatal Care, A | 1950 | Obstetric and Pediatric Divisions, George Washington University Hospital, Washington, D.C. | ||
Birthright | 1951 | Written by George C. Stoney | Georgia Department of Public Health | |
All My Babies: A Midwife’s Own Story | 1952 | Written, Directed and Produced by George C. Stoney | Georgia Department of Public Health | |
American Road, The | 1953 | Re-created scenes Directed by George Stoney | Ford Motor Company | |
Angels With Silver Wings | 1953 | U.S. Air Force Nursing Corps | ||
Invader, The | 1954 | Written and Directed by George C. Stoney | Georgia Department of Public Health | |
Valiant Heart, The | 1954 | American Heart Association | ||
Secrets of the Heart | 1955 | American Heart Association | ||
Still Going Places! | 1955 | Written, Directed and Produced by George C. Stoney | Home for the Aged and Infirm Hebrews of New York | |
Elsie and Co. | 1956 | Borden Milk Company | ||
Great Big Birthday | 1956 | Borden Milk Company | ||
Hail the Hearty | 1956 | Borden Milk Company | ||
Second Chance | 1959 | Written and Directed by George C. Stoney | American Heart Association | |
Boy Who Saw Through, The | 1958 | Directed by George Stoney | Ted Nemuth Associates | |
Jack Tars to White Hats | 1958 | Armed Forces Education & Information | ||
Uniform, The | 1958 | Armed Forces Education & Information | ||
Cerebral Vascular Disease: The Challenge of Management | 1959 | American Heart Association | ||
Booked for Safekeeping | 1960 | Written and Directed by George C. Stoney | Louisiana Association for Mental Health | |
To Speak With Friends I | 1960 | U.S. Office of Education | ||
To Speak With Friends II | 1960 | U.S. Office of Education | ||
Probing Mind, The | 1961 | U.S. Office of Education | ||
Science Through Discovery | 1961 | U.S. Office of Education | ||
Something for the Girls | 1961 | Produced by George C. Stoney Associates | Girl Scouts of America | |
Back on the Job | 1962 | American Heart Association | ||
Help for Young Hearts | 1962 | American Heart Association | ||
Walk With Me | 1962 | Written and Directed by George C. Stoney | Board of Missions of the United Methodist Church | |
Cry for Help, The | 1963 | Written and Directed by George C. Stoney | Louisiana Association for Mental Health | |
Mask, The | 1965 | Written and Directed by George C. Stoney | Louisiana Association for Mental Health | |
Newcomers, The | 1963 | Directed by George C. Stoney | United Methodist Church, Board of Global Ministries | |
Fur-lined Foxhole, The | 1964 | National Insurance | ||
How Things Get Done | 1964 | Directed by Bertram Brown, Produced by Stoney Associates | Metropolis: Creator or Destroyer? | Adult Education Association |
How to Look at a City | 1964 | Written and Directed by George C. Stoney | Metropolis: Creator or Destroyer? | Adult Education Association |
How to Live in a City | 1964 | Written and Directed by George C. Stoney | Metropolis: Creator or Destroyer? | Adult Education Association |
Private Dream, Public Nightmare | 1964 | Directed by John Korty, Produced by Stoney Associates | Metropolis: Creator or Destroyer? | Adult Education Association |
Run from Race, The | 1964 | Written and Directed by George C. Stoney | Metropolis: Creator or Destroyer? | Adult Education Association |
Three Cures for a Sick City | 1964 | Metropolis: Creator or Destroyer? | Adult Education Association | |
What Do You Tear Down Next? | 1964 | Directed by Fritz Roland, Produced by Stoney Associates | Metropolis: Creator or Destroyer? | Adult Education Association |
Critical Decades, The | 1965 | American Heart Association | ||
Under Pressure | 1965 | Written and Directed by George C. Stoney | Louisiana Association for Mental Health | |
Community Mental Health | 1966 | San Mateo Department of Mental Health | ||
Man in the Middle, The | 1968 | Written and Directed by George C. Stoney | John Jay College of Criminal Justice and The New York Police Academy | |
Myocardial Infarction: The Nurse’s Role | 1966 | American Heart Association | ||
0ne Fine Day | 1966 | American Heart Association | ||
Autumn Flight | 1967 | Produced and Directed by George C. Stoney | ||
New Wind, A | 1969 | Written and Directed by George C. Stoney | Baha’i Faith | |
Family Life in India: Ten of Us | 1968 | McGraw-Hill’s Family Life Around the World series | ||
Family Life in Japan: Remember I’m Me | 1969 | McGraw-Hill’s Family Life Around the World series | ||
Family Planning: More than a Method | 1969 | Planned Parenthood | ||
It Won’t Be Easy | 1969 | |||
Robin, Peter, and Daryl | 1969 | Columbia-Presbyterian Hospital | ||
VTR St.-Jacques | 1969 | Produced by George C. Stoney | Challenge for Change | National Film Board of Canada |
You Are On Indian Land | 1969 | Produced by George C. Stoney | Challenge for Change | National Film Board of Canada |
The Prince Edward Island Development Plan, Part 1: Ten Days in September | 1969 | Produced by Barrie Howells, George C. Stoney | Challenge for Change | National Film Board of Canada |
The Prince Edward Island Development Plan, Part 2: Four Days in March | 1969 | Produced by Barrie Howells, George C. Stoney | Challenge for Change | National Film Board of Canada |
The Specialists at Memorial Discuss the Fogo Films | 1969 | Produced by George C. Stoney | Challenge for Change | National Film Board of Canada |
These Are My People … | 1969 | Produced by George C. Stoney | Challenge for Change | National Film Board of Canada |
Tignish Cooperatives | 1969 | Produced by George C. Stoney | Challenge for Change | National Film Board of Canada |
Up Against the System | 1969 | Produced by George C. Stoney | Challenge for Change | National Film Board of Canada |
Urbain and Arthur Leblanc on Cooperatives | 1969 | Produced by George C. Stoney | Challenge for Change | National Film Board of Canada |
Little Burgundy | 1970 | Produced by George C. Stoney, Robert Forget | Challenge for Change | National Film Board of Canada |
Introduction to Labrador | 1970 | Produced by George C. Stoney, Harvey Best | Challenge for Change | National Film Board of Canada |
God Help the Man Who Would Part with His Land | 1971 | Directed by George C. Stoney | Challenge for Change | National Film Board of Canada |
“I Don’t Think It’s Meant for Us …” | 1971 | Produced by George C. Stoney, Colin Low | Challenge for Change | National Film Board of Canada |
Nell and Fred | 1971 | Produced by George C. Stoney | Challenge for Change | National Film Board of Canada |
Penticton Profile | 1971 | Produced by George C. Stoney | Challenge for Change | National Film Board of Canada |
When I Go … That’s It! | 1972 | Produced by Colin Low, George C. Stoney, Ron Alexander, Dennis Sawyer | Challenge for Change | National Film Board of Canada |
Painting from Nature | 1972 | |||
St. Peter’s: People on the Move | 1973 | |||
Hudson Shad, The | 1973 | Directed by Jim Brown, Produced by George C. Stoney Associates | ||
Planning for Floods | 1974 | Produced by George C. Stoney | Environmental Defense Fund | |
Community Control of Schools in New York City and Philadelphia | 1975 | |||
Shepherd of the Night Flock | 1975 | Directed by George C. Stoney and James Brown | People of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church | |
They Call It Wildcat | 1975 | |||
Vera and the Law | 1975 | |||
In China, Family Planning is No Private Matter | 1978 | Produced by George C. Stoney | Planned Parenthood | |
Acupuncture and Herbal Therapy | 1978 | Produced by George C. Stoney | Planned Parenthood | |
Clergy and Cancer, The | 1977 | American Cancer Society | ||
People with Colostomies | 1977 | American Cancer Society | ||
How the Myth Was Made | 1978 | Directed by James B. Brown and George C. Stoney | ||
Two Worlds to Remember | 1978 | Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged | ||
Weavers, The: Wasn’t That a Time! | 1982 | Co-Produced by George C. Stoney | ||
Message From Brazil, A | 1984 | Taped by George C. Stoney | ||
Southern Voices: A Composer’s Explorations | 1985 | Directed by George C. Stoney | ||
How One Painter Sees | 1986 | Produced and Directed by George C. Stoney | ||
Paulo Freire at Highlander: A Conversation with Myles Horton | 1987 | Produced and Directed by George C. Stoney | Highlander Educational Center | |
We Shall Overcome | 1988 | |||
Images of the Great Depression | 1990 | Produced by Robert W. Wagner and George C. Stoney | ||
The Uprising of ’34 | 1995 | Produced and Directed by George Stoney and Judith Helfand | ||
In the Shadow of the Bars: Drama at Sing Sing | 1998 | Directed by David Bagnall, Amit Das, and George C. Stoney, Produced by George C. Stoney | ||
Coping with Difficulty | 1998 | Directed by David Bagnall, Amit Das, and George C. Stoney, Produced by George C. Stoney | ||
Weekend with the Barnouws, A | 2001 | Directed by David Bagnall, Amit Das, and George C. Stoney, Produced by George C. Stoney | ||
Paulo Freire in Chile | 2002 | Directed by David Bagnall and George C. Stoney | ||
Race or Reason: The Bellport Dilemma | 2003 | Produced by George C. Stoney | ||
Getting Out | 2005 | Directed and Produced by David Bagnall and George C. Stoney | ||
Rehabilitation Through the Arts: A Transformational Theater Program at Sing Sing Correctional Facility | 2006 | Filmed and Edited by David Bagnall and George C. Stoney | ||
Flesh in Ecstasy: Gaston Lachaise and the Woman He Loved | 2009 | Directed and Produced by David Bagnall and George C. Stoney | ||
Casting Gaston Lachaise’s Standing Woman | 2009 | Directed and Produced by David Bagnall and George C. Stoney |