Filmography
Rara Avis: John James Audubon and the Birds of America
Also known as ‘Audubon: John James Audubon and the Birds of America’, this feature documentary traces the life and illustrates the importance of America’s first environmentalist, John James Audubon. Directed by Al Reinert, Aldrich produced, shot and edited this lovely film that aired on PBS in the Fall of 2016.
The River and the Wall
Aldrich served as editor and cinematographer on The River and the Wall, with Ben Masters directing. The film won the 2019 SXSW Lone Star Spirit Award, the 2019 Mountainfilm Audience Award and the 2019 Jackson Wild Special Jury Award. It aired on Starz in Fall 2019 and can be seen on iTunes, Amazon and other streaming services.
Above It All: The ISS and the Future of Human Cooperation
Floating thousands of miles above the Earth, the International Space Station is a marvel of technology, engineering and most importantly, human cooperation. Contributions from the US, Russia, the European Union, Canada, and Japan make the ISS the best example of humanity’s hope for facing challenges on Earth and beyond. Currently in production.
An Unreal Dream: The Michael Morton Story
In 1986, Michael Morton’s wife was brutally murdered, and he was convicted of the crime. Incarcerated for 25 years, Michael’s attorneys fight for his innocence and the right to test DNA evidence found at the scene. Their discoveries reveal that the price of a wrongful conviction go far beyond the loss of one man’s freedom. Directed by Al Reinert with Aldrich editing, shooting and co-producing, winner of the 2013 SXSW Audience Award and airing on CNN and Discovery ID. Available on iTunes, Amazon, Netflix and other streaming services.