31st Annual Telly Award winning short form documentary that chronicles the inaugural trip of a non-profit, Lacrosse the Nations, as they enter a community living within a municipal trash dump in Nicaragua. Multiple award winner with screenings across the US and a world premiere at the Rhode Island International Film Festival. co-director, editor, and director of photography Gareth Paul Cox. co-produced and directed by Kyrie Cox. produced by Love Light and Melody, and Lacrosse the Nations. music with permission by Owl City, Port Blue, Swimming with Dolphins, and Braddigan.
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Gareth Paul Cox is a commercial television and film camera operator and cinematographer living in both New York City and Northeast Florida. He has traveled the world working on commercial and documentary projects since graduating college in 2007. He has won multiple awards and recognition for is films which have screened at many festivals around the world, including the shorts corner at Cannes. In 2010, he and his wife won a Telly Award for their short documentary for a non-profit that is using the sport of Lacrosse as an outlet for aggression in teens in developing countries.
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