Academy Award-nominated documentary film maker Judith Ehrlich in conversation with ABC NewsRadio drive time host and US Studies Centre Research Associate John Barron about her film The Most Dangerous Man in America which screened at the Sydney Film Festival.

Ehrlich has also co-produced and co-directed the ITVS documentary, The Good War and Those Who Refused to Fight It, a story of men guided by principle to take the unpopular position of pacifism in the face of World War II. This revealing look at questions of war, conscience, activism and the spiritual life of committed individuals was broadcast nationally on PBS in 2002 and rebroadcast in 2007. In 2003, The Good War won both major US history film awards and was selected for over a dozen major international film festivals.

With Rick Goldsmith, Ehrlich co-produced and co-directed The Most Dangerous Man in America, which was nominated for an Academy Award in 2010.