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  1. ROBIN BLOTNICK. Robin produced and edited the Netflix documentary Knock Down The House (winner of the festival favorite award at the 2019 Sundance film festival) which follows four working class women who shook up the 2018 primary elections.

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  2. Jubilee Films is the creation of Brooklyn-based documentary filmmakers Rachel Lears and Robin Blotnick. Our mission is to tell smart, nuanced, entertaining stories that transcend borders, engage audiences from all walks of life, and challenge popular assumptions.

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  3. The Hand That Feeds is a 2014 American documentary film written and directed by Robin Blotnick and Rachel Lears. It chronicles the struggles of undocumented immigrant workers as they attempt to achieve fair wages and better working conditions in New York City's Upper East Side.

  4. In the run up to The Hand that Feeds‘ upcoming premiere on America ReFramed, here are five things we learned from Robin Blotnick and Rachel Lears’ still timely and informative film.

  5. May 2, 2019 · “Knock Down the House” filmmakers Rachel Lears and Robin Blotnick wanted to capture the power of the political Establishment. Then their subject Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez won.

  6. Robin Blotnick is known for The Hand That Feeds (2014), Knock Down the House (2019) and Gods and Kings (2012).

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  7. Robin Blotnick. Robin’s first documentary, Chocolate Country (2006), received a Grand Jury Prize at the Seattle International Film Festival, was a winner in LinkTV’s ViewChange competition, and is used as a teaching tool by educators and Fair Trade advocates around the world.