<style>@font-face { font-family: "Arial"; }p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt; font-size: 12pt; font-family: "Times New Roman"; }div.Section1 { page: Section1; }</style> <p class="MsoNormal" style="">Gage & Gage Productions is dedicated to producing high quality environmental and social justice documentary films that inspire, educate, entertain and motivate our audiences. We are committed to provocative films that initiate dialogue and prompt action on under-exposed, important issues.</p><p class="MsoNormal" style=""><br></p><p>Beth & George Gage, as Gage & Gage Productions, have created award-winning documentaries since 1993. In a complete “about-face” they turned from careers producing and directing TV commercials and fictional features in Los Angeles to producing documentaries with a conscience in Telluride, Colorado. <br> <br> The New York Times described Gage & Gage Productions’ award winning, theatrically distributed documentary, Fire On The Mountain, The Story of the Men of the 10th Mountain Division, as “bracing exploits, hearty outdoorsmen powerfully captured on film”. Snow Country Magazine said it was "among the best documentaries about skiing ever filmed. </p> <p>Bruce Babbitt, former Secretary of the Interior, said, “Troubled Waters, the Effects of Dams on Rivers, opens up a brand new chapter on conservation history”. </p> <p>Human Rights Watch International Film Festival, Director, John Biaggi, called American Outrage “a beautifully crafted, powerful, truly exceptional human rights film whose message and impact will reverberate for years to come." The story of Carrie and Mary Dann, Western Shoshone sisters who after enduring 35 years of prosecution, persecution and terrifying livestock round-ups, continue to fight the United States for their land rights and human rights, American Outrage, has won 17 prestigious film festival awards.</p> <p>The Gages are currently in production on Bidder 70, the story of Tim DeChristopher, a University of Utah student, who derailed a widely protested Bureau of Land Management Oil and Gas Lease Sale, bidding 1.7 million dollars for 22,000 acres of Utah wilderness surrounding Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, with no intention to pay or drill. DeChristopher, has been indicted and awaits trial on two federal felonies with penalties of up to ten years in prison and fines of $750,000.</p><p class="MsoNormal" style=""><br><span style=""></span></p>