
Her films incorporate stylistic techniques to emphasize issues of truth, misunderstanding, and personal history, and all her projects look closely at ways in which social machinations are reflected in the fragments of daily life. Jenny Perlin makes 16mm films, videos, and animations. Bunker investigates the lonely lives of American men who have decided to live in decommissioned military bunkers and nuclear missile silos, and follows the process of building and selling these structures to the wealthy and not-so-wealthy alike. The film has also played at the Museum of the Moving Image’s “First Look/Science on Screen” festival, the Indie Memphis Festival, and others.

Jenny Perlin’s feature documentary film Bunker (2021) opened the Museum of Modern Art’s 2022 Doc Fortnight Film Festival.
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In these episodes, you’ll hear from founders about how they’re all working to leave a lasting positive change through the work they’re pursuing.” The podcast mini series can be found on Dive In’s website, Spotify, and where other podcasts can be found. While these entrepreneurs are building in various industries, their overarching goal is the same: to create a venture that enacts positive change upon greater society. Ana writes: “The collection of episodes will spotlight and share the diverse stories of passionate, mission-driven entrepreneurs who are actively pushing the world forward by creating tangible social impact.
The six-part series was created to introduce and inspire students to take part in entrepreneurship. Olivia Katcher, chief of staff at Collaborative Fund and cofounder of Social Good Collective, and Ana Piacentini ’23, coleader of the Brown EP Podcast Team, Dive In, have partnered to create a podcast mini series called Dive In x Social Good Collective.
