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New York Times
February 13, 2018
As the driver, Sam Jessup, followed a succession of laser-straight farm roads through the sugar-beet fields, and a documentary filmmaker, Deia Schlosberg, recorded events from the back seat, Foster sat hunched in the passenger seat, mentally rehearsing his plan. When Jessup pulled over next to aÃâà...
Bismarck Tribune
October 3, 2017
... B felony count of criminal mischief and two misdemeanor charges -- reckless endangerment and criminal trespass. Four other charges have been dismissed. The trial is scheduled to run through Friday. The case against Deia Schlosberg, a Montana documentary filmmaker who was arrested with JessupÃâà...
Filmmaker Magazine
May 4, 2017
Lindsey Grayzel and Deia Schlosberg had never met, but on October 11, 2016, the documentary filmmakers were each arrested while filming #Shut It Down climate activists who turned off all pipelines carrying Canadian tar sands oil into the U.S. as part of a direct action protest. Though Schlosberg was inÃâà...
Basic Income News
April 5, 2017
Deia Schlosberg and Conrad Shaw are producing an ambitious documentary, “Bootstraps – A Basic Income Film”, that will follow a group of real people around the United States who will receive a basic income for two years. I recently interviewed Schlosberg and Shaw as part of the new BI News PodcastÃâà...
Mother Jones
December 7, 2016
One notable case is that of Deia Schlosberg, a documentary filmmaker who was arrested in Walhalla, North Dakota while recording a group of anti-Keystone Pipeline activists who were shutting off pipelines from Canada. Police arrested the activists and Schlosberg, telling her she was considered anÃâà...
Los Angeles Times
November 7, 2016
The arrests came the same day filmmaker Deia Schlosberg was taken into custody at a TransCanada oil pipeline protest in North Dakota, a project that activists contend will enable climate change. She was among at least five filmmakers and self-styled journalists arrested in connection with the protests,Ãâà...
The Guardian
October 21, 2016
Two documentary film-makers are facing decades in prison for recording US oil pipeline protests, with serious felony charges that first amendment advocates say are part of a growing number of attacks on freedom of the press. The controversial prosecutions of Deia Schlosberg and Lindsey Grayzel areÃâà...
DeSmog (blog)
October 19, 2016
On October 11, 2016, award-winning documentary filmmaker Deia Schlosberg was arrested in North Dakota while filming an activist with Climate Direct Action as he turned off a TransCanada oil sands pipeline crossing from Canada into the United States. It was one of five actions that shut down allÃâà...
The Nation.
October 15, 2016
On October 11, Deia Schlosberg, the producer of my new film, How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change, was arrested in Walhalla, North Dakota, while reporting on a climate-change protest. She was held for 48 hours before being allowed to speak to a lawyer.
IndieWire
October 14, 2016
Just days after actress Shailene Woodley was arrested for protesting the embattled Dakota Access Pipeline, documentary producer Deia Schlosberg has also been taking into custody while protesting yet another pipeline. According to The Ring of Fire Network and RT, Schlosberg, producer of Josh Fox'sÃâà...
Huffington Post
October 14, 2016
Deia Schlosberg, the producer of the upcoming documentary “How to Let Go of the World and Love All Things Climate Can't Change,” was detained while filming a protest against TransCanada's Keystone Pipeline in Walhalla, North Dakota. Activists at the event, associated with the group Climate DirectÃâà...
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