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The Hollywood Reporter is carrying an article on conservative filmmakers, which contains a brief blurb on me:
Then there’s Evan Coyne Maloney, who gained attention in 2003 by pointing a camera at protesters before the U.S. attacked Iraq and asking them to explain their concerns. The humorous result is one of a series of short films he has posted on the Internet.
Maloney and a couple of partners then founded On the Fence Films, which has begun to earn acclaim for “Brainwashing 101,” a documentary that spotlights political correctness on college campuses and plays primarily — where else? — on college campuses.
“People making documentaries today are primarily on the left, so stories that don’t interest them would go untold,” Maloney says.

