The Newburgh Sting
Synopsis
Through a dramatic, insider look at the case of the "Newburgh Four," THE NEWBURGH STING exposes the FBI's nationwide practice of targeting Muslim communities by luring unsuspecting citizens into traps where they agree to commit acts of terrorism, and then selling their arrests to the public as major law enforcement coups. As told by the defendants, lawyers, local Imams and a former career FBI agent, the film depicts how four men living at the margins of society were entrapped by an FBI informant and lured into a wild plot involving bombing a wealthy Riverdale synagogue and shooting Stinger Missiles to take down a US supply plane. Their arrest was pawned off on the public as a counter-terror victory. A deeply sobering examination of post 9-11 Islamophobia and how the War on Terror is really fought in our own communities.
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The Filmmakers
Kate Davis Producer/Director
Davis taught and studied documentary filmaking at Harvard University, where she worked with verite documentary filmmakers Ross McElwee, Ricky Leacock and Fred Wiseman. She directed SOUTHERN COMFORT (2001), which portrayed the life of a male transsexual. The Emmy-nominated film won over 25 awards, including the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival (2001), Special Audience Award at the Berlin Film Festival, and the Grierson Award for Best International Documentary.
David Heilbroner Writer/Producer/Director
David Heilbroner, Harvard University (B.A. cum laude, 1979), Northeastern Law School (J.D. 1984. For A & E Television Networks, he wrote and produced "Untying the Straitjacket," "Anti-Gay Hate Crimes," and "The Dark Side of Parole." He was Senior Producer on CRIME STORIES, a series for Court TV, as well as on AMERICAN BABYLON (2003) a feature Court TV documentary. A former prosecutor at the Manhattan District Attorney's office, and Federal District Court law clerk, David wrote the critically acclaimed non-fiction books Rough Justice (Pantheon 1990) and Death Benefit (Crown/Harmony 1993).
Davis and Heilbroner
In 2013, Davis/Heilbroner produced THE CHESHIRE MURDERS for HBO, also broadcast on CNN. The film is a 2 hour in depth look at the 2007 triple homicide of the Petit family from Cheshire CT. Davis and Heilbroner also directed/produced HBO films including the Emmy-winning JOCKEY (2004), PLASTIC DISASTERS (2006), THE ADOLESCENT ADDICT (2007), and DIAGNOSIS: BIPOLAR (2008).
For PBS' "American Experience" series, they co-produced STONEWALL UPRISING, about the birth of the gay power movement.Ă‚ The film won a Peabody Award and was theatically released in over 60 U.S. cities. For The History Channel, they wrote, co-directed and produced SCOPES: BATTLE OVER AMERICA'S SOUL (2006) for the Emmy-winning series "Ten Days that Unexpectedly Changed America."
Other films include PUCKER UP: THE FINE ART OF WHISTLING and WAITING FOR ARMAGEDDON, both released theatrically.
Festivals & Awards
Tribeca Film Festival
2014
Official Selection
AFI DOCS Documentary Film Festival
2014
Official Selection
Traverse City Film Festival
2014
Winner of Special Founders Award
News & Documentary Emmy Awards
2015
Nominee - Outstanding Investigative Journalism - Long Form
Peabody Awards
2014
Documentary
Reviews
“Magnificent…Convincing”
-The New York Times
“Shocking... a present- tense, cinematic experience of what went down in this desperately poor, forgotten corner of America.”
-New York Magazine
“Rigorous and incendiary”
-Screen Daily
“MUST SEE... It's like a thriller, except this stuff is real.”
-New York Post
“A powerful expose”
-The Boston Globe
“Compelling...controversial.”
-The Miami Herald