Gayle Ferraro

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Gayle Ferraro is a New York-based filmmaker best known for her documentary film To Catch a Dollar: Muhammad Yunus Banks on American (2010).[1] Her first film was Sixteen Decisions, a 2000 documentary about the effect of Muhammad Yunus' Grameen Bank on impoverished women in Bangladesh.[2][3] Ferraro also produced and directed Anonymously Yours (2002), a feature documentary about sex trafficking in Burma, and Ganges: River to Heaven (2003), a documentary about a hospice in Varanasi, India.[4]

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  1. ^ "'To Catch A Dollar' Documents Success Of Bank For Poor". HuffPost. 23 September 2011.
  2. ^ Shapiro, Andrea (1 February 2002). "Borrowers must commit to 'Sixteen Decisions'". The Santa Fe New Mexican. p. 86.
  3. ^ "Interview: To Catch a Dollar Director Gayle Ferraro On Just Going For It". IndieWire. March 2011.
  4. ^ Elder, Robert K. (2003-11-28). "'Yours' exposes horrors of Burmese prostitutes". tribunedigital-chicagotribune. Retrieved 2017-04-15.

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