Long-form work built around real people, real moments, and the memories worth passing down.
Barbara grew up in Boston, met her husband, built a career, and spent decades raising a family that now spans multiple generations. This documentary traces her life in her own words — the memories she holds closest, the years that shaped her, and the story her family wanted preserved before another moment passed.
The film was completed and screened at Barbara's 83rd birthday party, surrounded by the people who love her most. This is exactly the kind of film Aaron Wong Films was built to make.
Produced for the Boston Red Sox on the 50th anniversary of the 1975 World Series, this documentary revisits one of the greatest games in baseball history through the eyes of Bernie Carbo — whose pinch-hit three-run home run in Game 6 helped set the stage for a night that people are still talking about fifty years later.
The film draws on first-person interviews, archival footage, and a unique perspective on one of the greatest games in baseball history.
Twenty years after ending 86 years of waiting, the 2004 Boston Red Sox reunite to tell the full story of the most improbable championship run in baseball history.
From the ALCS comeback against the New York Yankees to the World Series sweep, this series captures the team and the history — two decades later, with the kind of perspective that only time can give you.
This work earned an Emmy as producer.
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