Film Team
“A super film. Terrifying and inspiring in equal measure.”
Judith Ehrlich, Director
Judith co-produced and co-directed The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers, nominated for an Academy Award and Primetime Emmy in 2009. She also produced and directed The Boys Who Said NO!, about the draft resistance movement during the Vietnam War, and co-produced and directed The Good War and Those Who Refused to Fight It, the story of the men who during WWII took the unpopular position of pacifism. She is the only filmmaker to twice win the top US awards for history film: the John O’Connor Film History Award, from the American Historical Association, and the Eric Barnouw Award, from the Organization of American Historians.
Scott Walton, Editor
Ryan Black, Second Editor
T.M. Scruggs, Executive Producer
Norman Solomon, Advisor
Vicente Franco, Director of Photography
Ray Day, Sound Recordist
Graphics by La Finka Productions
Claire Greensfelder, Impact Producer
Claire is a lifelong organizer for peace, planet and justice, working with over 4 dozen non-governmental organizations (NGOs). She served as consulting producer on the Oscar-nominated film The Most Dangerous Man in America - Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers. Since 1981, she has participated as an accredited NGO delegate to dozens of UN Conference Negotiations focused on Disarmament, Climate Change, Indigenous Rights and Women's Rights.
Steve Ladd, Impact Producer
Steve served for 10 years as Executive Director of an Oscar-winning documentary production and distribution company. More recently, as an independent media consultant he has supported and launched dozens of documentary films. In the early 1980’s, he was a founding member of the California and National Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign, later serving as national co-chair.
“AN ORDINARY INSANITY is amazing.
Daniel Ellsberg is profound and clear.”