Slammin’ Iron: Rebuilding The World
1 x 60 Documentary, 2005
A riveting one-hour documentary that follows the lives of death-defying ironworkers from Canada as they help rebuild the World Trade Center in Manhattan. These amazing men – from a proud community of Mohawks on the Kahnawake Reserve near Montreal to Newfoundlanders living in New York – follow in the footsteps of their ancestors. Their fathers, uncles and grandfathers built the most famous skyline in the world – the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, Rockefeller Plaza and the Brooklyn Bridge.
Leo Awards 2006 Best Documentary Program or Series (History/Biography/Social/Political)
Leo Awards 2006 Best Direction in a Documentary Program or Series
Leo Awards 2006 Best Screenwriting in a Documentary Program or Series
New York Festivals 2006 Silver Medal
1 x 60 Documentary, 2005
A riveting one-hour documentary that follows the lives of death-defying ironworkers from Canada as they help rebuild the World Trade Center in Manhattan. These amazing men – from a proud community of Mohawks on the Kahnawake Reserve near Montreal to Newfoundlanders living in New York – follow in the footsteps of their ancestors. Their fathers, uncles and grandfathers built the most famous skyline in the world – the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, Rockefeller Plaza and the Brooklyn Bridge.
Leo Awards 2006 Best Documentary Program or Series (History/Biography/Social/Political)
Leo Awards 2006 Best Direction in a Documentary Program or Series
Leo Awards 2006 Best Screenwriting in a Documentary Program or Series
New York Festivals 2006 Silver Medal