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  1. Stephen Maing. Website. stephenmaing .com. Stephen Maing is an American documentary filmmaker, cinematographer and producer. His documentary Crime and Punishment won a 2019 Emmy Award. His 2024 film Union won a 2024 Sundance Jury Award.

  2. Stephen Maing is a director, cinematographer & editor. He directed, filmed and edited the Emmy Award-winning documentary Crime + Punishment (Hulu). He is a United States Artists Fellow and Sundance Institute Fellow.

  3. Stephen Maing is an Emmy-award winning filmmaker and cinematographer based in New York City. His most recent film UNION is an immersive cinéma vérité account of the historic efforts by workers to unionize the first Amazon fulfillment center.

  4. May 14, 2024 · Stephen Maing’s work as an artist has been compelled by a sense of urgency since the beginning. “Growing up the son of immigrants in a large extended family whose lives were informed by loss, war, and intergenerational trauma was probably early training in the study of human behavior,” he recalls.

  5. Stephen Maing is an Emmy-nominated Brooklyn-based filmmaker. His feature documentary, High Tech, Low Life chronicled the story of two of China's first dissident citizen-journalists fighting state-monitored censorship and was broadcast nationally on PBS’ award-winning series P.O.V.

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  6. Feb 1, 2018 · Stephen Maing is the rare storyteller persistent enough to follow a film over several years that will anger people in important places. Maing’s new documentary, Crime + Punishment, follows 12 police officers who take the NYPD to court for targeting and arresting citizens from minority neighborhoods in order to fill their department quotas.

  7. Stephen Maing is an Emmy-nominated Brooklyn-based filmmaker. His feature documentary, High Tech, Low Life, chronicled the gripping story of two of China’s first dissident citizen-journalists fighting state-monitored censorship.

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