Noted documentary filmmaker Suzan Beraza has garnered recognition for her thought-provoking and engaging cinematic endeavors, with a notable trio of productions that have showcased her skillful storytelling and ability to captivate audiences.
These productions include the critically acclaimed documentary "Bag It" (2010),which explores the pressing issue of plastic waste and its impact on the environment, as well as the documentary "Uranium Drive-in" (2013),which delves into the fascinating history of a former uranium processing facility in New Mexico.
Beraza's filmography also boasts the documentary "American Outrage" (2008),which examines the lives of two Native American activists, Carrie and Mary Dann, who fought against the Bureau of Land Management's attempts to seize their ancestral land.
Through her work, Beraza has established herself as a talented and dedicated filmmaker, committed to shedding light on important social and environmental issues, and inspiring viewers to take action and make a positive impact on the world.