Imagery Film is an Emmy Award-winning production company based in New York City, specializing in creating thought-provoking films and presentations that address social issues. Led by President Ken Kimmelman, the company collaborates with experts in various fields, including architects, city planners, and educators, to shed light on pressing matters such as homelessness and the housing crisis in America. Through their groundbreaking presentations, Imagery Film aims to challenge societal norms and inspire change by exploring the underlying causes of these issues and advocating for a world where housing is recognized as a basic human right.
With a focus on the teachings of Aesthetic Realism, a philosophy founded by American philosopher and poet Eli Siegel, Imagery Film delves into the connection between art, ethics, and social justice. By presenting award-winning films like "What Does a Person Deserve," Imagery Film aims to raise awareness and foster a deeper understanding of the importance of empathy, compassion, and the need for systemic change in order to eradicate homelessness and ensure good housing for all.
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