Boblo Boats: A Detroit Ferry Tale

Feature documentary

For over 85 years, steamship Ste. Claire transported generations of Detroiters to Boblo Island, an amusement park nestled in the waters between the US and Canada. When the vessel comes under threat of ruin, a doctor, psychic and amusement park fanatic unite to save their beloved steamship from the scrapyard. Interweaving local lore and mythology, "Boblo Boats" explores the whitewashed history of amusement parks and one crew's crusade to bring back the memories.

Writer/Director/Editor: Aaron Schillinger
Producers: Steve Bannatyne, Isabel Sandoval, and Aaron Schillinger

Distributed by PBS

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Winner, Hometown Talent Award & Opening Night Film — Freep Film Festival 2021
Winner, Audience Choice Award for Best Documentary Feature — Hell’s Half Mile Film and Music Fest 2022
Winner, Audience Choice Award for Best Michigan Film — Hell’s Half Mile Film and Music Fest 2022
Winner, Best Documentary Feature — Tampa Bay Underground Film Festival 2022

Detroit’s Olympic Uprising

Feature documentary

In 1963, Detroit’s Olympic dreams clash with the Black communities urgent need for change. Would a winning bid have changed the city’s trajectory?

Directed by Stefan Szymanski
Written by Silke-Maria Weineck
Edited by Aaron Schillinger
Produced by: Aaron Schillinger, Stefan Szymanski and Silke-Maria Weineck

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Broadcast Premiere on Fox 2 Detroit — August 3, 2024

Future of Work

A six-part docuseries chronicling six mid-career adults as they navigate the rapidly changing work landscape covering topics such as debt, the gig economy, remote working, career identity, and more.

Production Company: Spotzen
Producers/Directors: Katie Graham & Andrew Matthews
Editor: Aaron Schillinger
Executive Producer: Amanda Fox

PBS Digital Series

I'm Glad I Didn’t Go to College

We’ll Never Work at an Office Again

I Quit My 9 to 5 Job to Build Tiny Homes

Sarah E. Ray Project

Short documentary and research endeavor

Until now a Detroit civil rights pioneer named Sarah Elizabeth Ray has been largely forgotten. 75 years ago she was denied a seat on the segregated Boblo boat, SS Columbia. Ray refused to back down, taking her fight for integration all the way to the US Supreme Court.

Founded by Aaron Schillinger and Desiree Cooper in 2020, the Sarah E Ray Project’s mission is to shine a light on the forgotten story of this Detroit civil rights pioneer and preserve her legacy for future generations.

Writer/Director/Editor: Aaron Schillinger
Producers: Steve Bannatyne, Desiree Cooper and Aaron Schillinger

Abe Nover Found Out

Short documentary

Abe Nover is a 94 year old found object artist that refuses to let cold weather or old age slow him down. This short doc was commissioned by the Carter Burden Gallery.

Director/Producer/Editor: Aaron Schillinger

Hort Green Team

Short documentary

The Horticultural Society of New York and their GreenTeam provide vocational training in horticulture, transitional work, job search skills and job placement.

The men, women, and young adults who participate in the GreenTeam are learning more than just professional horticulture: they're receiving vital training in the life skills needed to turn their lives in a new, positive direction.

Director/Producer/Editor/Cameraperson: Aaron Schillinger