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Storyline Motion Pictures, LLC is a small documentary film company based in Natick, Massachusetts.  The goal of the company is to produce thought provoking, high quality programs about often overlooked social issues.

Eric Neudel

Eric Neudel

Eric has been an editor and producer of many PBS programs. He has worked on “After The Crash” and “Eyes On The Prize” for The American Experience ,  “The U.S. and The Philippines:  In Our Image”, “AIDS: Chapter One” for NOVA,  and “Vietnam:  A Television History” for World.  His independent films include “Steps” (1980), “Fred’s Story” (1994), “Marie” (1995), and “Fred’s Roman Holiday” (2009). Eric directed the critically acclaimed Independent Lens film “Lives Worth Living”. Served as a film envoy and film expert in 2013 and 2014 for the US Department of State’s cultural exchange program, American Film Showcase. Co-curated America’s first Disability Rights Museum on Wheels which is touring the country throughout 2016.

Alison Gilkey

Alison Gilkey

Alison partnered with Eric in early 2008 to develop Storyline Motion Pictures. She is the producer of the acclaimed PBS documentary “Lives Worth Living” and “The Great Fight for Disability Rights”. She co-directed the short educational film “At Your Service”. Alison served as a film envoy and film expert in 2013 and 2014 for the US Department of State’s cultural exchange program, American Film Showcase, traveling to Laos, Vietnam, Russia and Pakistan. Co-curated America’s first Disability Rights Museum on Wheels which is touring the country throughout 2016.