The Midnight Ride
of Jonathan Luna
A Documentary
DANIEL M. COHEN
WRITER/DIRECTOR
Daniel Cohen, writer-director of The Midnight Ride, has credit including Diamond Men starring Robert Forster & Danny Wahlberg and A Stone in the Water starring Bonnie Bedelia and Melissa Fumero). He is the author of Single Handed (Penguin), the biography of Teddy Rubin, the only Holocaust survivor to have earned the Medal of Honor. He enjoys performing stand up comedy and storytelling and is currently at work on his next feature, Three Legged Race.
KATHRYN F. GALAN
PRODUCER
Kathryn F. Galan has been a studio executive and producer for forty years, working on such films as French Kiss, Squanto: A Warrior's Tale, A Stone in the Water, The Joy Luck Club, Teen Wolf, Valley Girl, and dozens more. For 12 years, she was Executive Director of NALIP (National Association of Latino Independent Producers), where she organized ten national conferences and founded key signature programs, including the LPA, the Latino Writer's Lab, and Doing Your Doc. She is a book editor and publisher at Wynnpix Productions, where she has helped hundreds of authors bring their excellent books to market for readers worldwide.
WILLIAM KEISLING
INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER
William Keisling is a longtime investigative journalist whose work, in addition to this one, includes scooping the 3 Mile Island Nuclear reactor disaster near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, In his original book, The Midnight Ride of Jonathan Luna, he reconstructs the last hours in the life of an American public servant. He also acquired the transcript of Luna's final trial, making important connections to who was motivated to remove him from the process when plea bargains were demanded. It’s a shocking true-life murder mystery whodunit you’ll never forget.
CHUCK GREENWOOD
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
​ Charles Greenwood is a third generation image engineer.
After establishing his first studio at 15, Attending UO journalism School looking forward to something with more artistic edge found himself with the likes of Spike Lee and Anne Lebowitz in New York City doing passion projects. Returning to the Seattle area in the mid 90s to explore experimental video and film, art forms and moving laterally into independent moviemaking where he spends most all of his time working on projects or coming up with new ones