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  1. Mathew Ramirez Warren is a documentary filmmaker & journalist whose work has been featured on PBS, National Geographic, The New York Times, NBC and Red Bull TV.

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      Mathew Ramirez Warren is a documentary filmmaker &...

  2. I am a writer, director and producer with a background in documentary filmmaking and journalism. I have worked as a reporter, editor and video journalist for The New York Times, NBC and Wax...

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    • Muddy Science Productions
    • CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
  3. Mathew Ramirez Warren is a documentary filmmaker & journalist whose work has been featured on PBS, National Geographic, The New York Times, NBC and Red Bull TV.

  4. Shad talks to director Mathew Ramirez Warren about his new doc We Like It Like That and the ways New York's 60's Boogaloo scene helped shape the American identity of Latino youth.

    • Johnny Colón on Boogaloo as An American Story
    • Johnny Colon on The Advice He’D Give to Kids Making Genre Bending Music
    • Mathew Ramirez Warren on How He Stayed True to The Story of Boogaloo

    People are trying to do something and they take whatever in their environment proposes or exposes them to, and you work with it. It’s a New York experience, certainly, but it’s the American experience, because it’s in America. Although the Puerto Rican experience predominates the story in terms of the kids who were involved in it, it’s the descende...

    If they don’t understand, that’s too bad. Go with your heart, go with your passion, and go for it. Many years ago – I was about 16 years old then – there was a place called the Yorkville Casino on East 86th street…there was a musician that I knew and had a lot of respect for – a guy named Charlie Palmieri, who was Eddie Palmieri’s older brother…I w...

    I made it clear what my intentions are. If you’re a documentary filmmaker and you know the story you want to tell before you actually go out and talk to your subjects, you’re not doing it right. The subjects tell you what the story is going to be, through speaking with them, through understanding their experiences. All I wanted to do was create a v...

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  5. Mathew Ramirez Warren is a documentary filmmaker and journalist born and raised in New York City. He has worked for the New York Times and NBC, and was awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York State Council of the Arts to complete his first feature-length documentary film, We Like It Like That .

  6. Mar 18, 2015 · Mathew Ramirez Warren thought he just going to write a magazine piece about Johnny Colón, but now, five years later, he's heading to Texas to premiere his feature-length documentary at the South by Southwest music conference.

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