Evan Coyne Maloney
Director and producer of documentary films
Born
October 27th, 1972
53 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Directed and produced films focusing on political and cultural issues, often exploring themes of free speech, education, and governmental performance. Created the documentary film, 'Indoctrinate U,' which examines political bias on college campuses. Also produced content through the media company, 'Brainwash,' which aims to promote critical thinking and debate. Engaged with various media outlets and platforms to discuss the impact of censorship and political correctness in society.
Directed 'Indoctrinate U'
Produced content through 'Brainwash'
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