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Speaking Engagements and Film Screenings

Brian has been a public speaker and presenter for over 30 years.  He has spoken to large and small groups, accompanying the screenings of his films all over the U.S.A. and in Europe.   Brian will work with your organization to fit your budget.

With every library appearance, a copy of the DVD as well as streaming codes will be donated that library and its branches.

Brian is an experienced presenter in large auditoriums such as the one where he gave his Ted Talk about filmmaking in Traverse City, Michigan.  Click here to view this presentation

Large and small audiences across the country have enjoyed Brian’s educational films followed by his talk about the research and stories behind each film.

Brian loves to present his films and stories to college classes, literary clubs, community gatherings and private events.  His passion is to find the stories, document them on film, and inspire audiences.

Brian can also show his film online for your organization, and just like his in-person presentations, talk about pre and post-production stories, and what has transpired since the film was released. He can also answer questions posted during these online screenings.

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This is the story of a friendship that started during the Jim Crow era and lasted a lifetime.  It began when a world-class athlete was benched because of his color and a future President of the United States took a bold stand in his support.  This film was nominated for an Emmy award for Best Documentary Film.  Click here to view trailer.

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Since 1939, over 30 million kids have played Little League baseball.  This is the story of the best there ever was.  Art “Pinky” Deras was a 12-year-old phenom the likes of which we will never see again.  This film was also nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Documentary.  Click here for view trailer.

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Before there was Steve Jobs and Elon Musk, there was Henry Ford.  This is the story of the dawn of the Ford Motor Company and the birthplace of the famed Model T.  This film has been shown at libraries, corporate retreats, and colleges around the country.  Click here to view the Trailer.

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In 1973 Carolyn King, a 12-year old girl in pigtails just wanted to play baseball, but the rules wouldn’t allow it.  After her national story, Little League was forced to change its rules.  Since then, over 5 million girls have played.  She helped change athletics for all girls going forward.  Click here for Trailer

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This is the story of 13 young men and their families who broke all barriers to journey to a previously forbidden destination.  A Michigan baseball team had not played in Cuba since the Cuban Revolution in 1959.  This is a truly inspiring tale of friendship, competition, and adventure. Click here to view trailer.

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Wayne Michigan was a blue collar community steeped in pride and the hard work ethic.  However, the economic landscape had changed and families struggled to make ends meet.  Alumni recognized the struggle and lead by one man, stepped in to create a program to provide hope for the students of Wayne Memorial High School.  Click here to view trailer

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Sponsor a Screening or Donate a Film

If you would like to sponsor Brian screening one of his films at a library or organization of your choice, fill in the form below.  You can also use this form to donate a film, including streaming codes, to an organization of your choice.  Please use the comment box to designate your recipient.

REACTIONS

I highly recommend a film screening with Brian Kruger to any public library or appropriate venue. The Carson City Public Library has hosted three events with Mr. Kruger featuring his documentaries, Black and Blue; The Legend of Pinky Deras; and Where the Brave Dare to Tread. His beautifully made films bring to life little known historical events in Michigan that should not be forgotten, and pay tribute to Michiganders who made positive impacts on the people in their lives. Mr. Kruger is a very engaging and professional speaker/presenter. Our audiences have thoroughly enjoyed these programs! Many have asked, “when are you going to bring him back!”   -Beth O’Grady   Carson City Public Library

“Kruger has so much passion for the stories he’s uncovered, I could listen to him for hours.  I really loved his visit, and hope he comes again. ”  – Jean Spencer,  Auroa, Indiana.

“I was surprised he would come to a library our size.  We don’t get that sort of thing in our small town and he seemed to enjoy us as much as we enjoyed him!”  – Jim Griffin,  Carson City, Michigan.

“Our documentary film class found Brian’s talk on production, inspiration, and the technical aspects of filmmaking really informative and entertaining.”  – Buddy Moorehouse, Hillsdale College.

“We loved having Brian come to show “Black and Blue” for our alumni club in Palm Springs. It was such an entertaining and informative evening, and we hope he comes back!” – UofM Alumni Club of West Palm Beach

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