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Suffolk

Back in 2018 I invited an intergenerational group of women to help me make some moving-images in Noah Purifoy’s Desert Museum in Joshua Tree. The resulting film, 'Sojourner,' contemplates centuries of black feminist mysticism and cultural production. Something about Jeff’s 'Suffolk' reminded me of waking up at four in the morning so that we could catch that sun rise, then napping until 4 pm so that we could ready for sunset. Our film depended on being sensitive to and present for the orbit of our planet, the loop around the sun.

Suffolk

NR 2021
Last Holler

In the wake of her mother's death, Connie finds herself working for her estranged father in eastern Kentucky. Despite the circumstances, she is falling in love with the place and the people that are haunted by their past and a presence that is destroying their home. Last Holler is a Hillbilly Hip-Hop Horror Comedy with an old school B-movie feel. It is also a love letter to the Kentucky landscape, signed, sealed and delivered by Kentuckians. It was written, directed and edited by J. Thomas Long (aka JustMe of Scribbling Idiots), and produced by PK Gonzales. The husband and wife duo enlisted an amazingly talented cast & crew including Deacon The Villain & Natti (of CunninLynguists), Connie Tat, Corey Hensley, and many more! Made with no budget and little experience, the movie is an all Kentucky affair, with a soundtrack featuring The Off Daze.

Last Holler

NR 2021
Jim Jarmusch: I Love to Take the Subway by Myself

Independent filmmaker Jim Jarmusch talks at length about his journey from Akron, Ohio to Cannes, France, via punk-rock period New York in the late seventies. He recounts how his first film “Permanent Vacation” (1980) was made and how the singular chain of circumstances, friends and collaborators created "Stranger Than Paradise" (1984), “Down By Law” (1986), “Mystery Train” (1989), “Night On Earth” (1991), “Dead Man” (1995), “Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai” (1999), "Coffee and Cigarettes" (2003) and "Broken Flowers" (2005).

Jim Jarmusch: I Love to Take the Subway by Myself

NR 2021
Tall Poppy: A Skater's Story

A child who just loved to skate from the age of eight, Poppy Starr Olsen became the number one female bowl skater in Australia at 14 and went on to take out bronze at the XGames at 17 - the ultimate competition in the world of skateboarding. The same year, skateboarding was announced as an official additional sport category at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Now faced with the opportunity to represent Australia on the world stage Poppy grapples with the transition from skater to athlete and the pressure of competition mounts in a way it has never done before.

Tall Poppy: A Skater's Story

NR 2021
Hello Sunshine

Roz Pichardo is more than a domestic violence and gun violence survivor, she’s a warrior. Despite of - or because of - being thrown off a bridge by an abusive ex-boyfriend, the unsolved murder of her brother, and the suicide of her identical twin sister, she’s able to channel her trauma into service by helping the often-forgotten people of North Philadelphia. From giving comfort to families of murder victims to saving the lives of over 500 men and women in active opioid addiction, Roz knows that her healing and her survival depends upon healing others.

Hello Sunshine

NR 2021
Miracle in Motor City

Amber Dupont bites off more than she can chew when she takes charge of her church's annual Christmas pageant and inadvertently promises to deliver a special performance by Motown legend Smokey Robinson. When her best friends secretly enlist Amber's former flame Eddie to help, the pair reconnect in a quest to find Smokey and convince him to appear. With the clock ticking, family, friends, and superstar Smokey Robinson come together to stage the most special pageant yet.

Miracle in Motor City

4.6 2021
A Prayer for My Mother: The Eva Brettler Story

An animated film that chronicles the extraordinary saga of Holocaust survivor Eva Brettler – a child facing brutality and profound loss who finds sustenance in faith and her own dreams for the future. From the loss of her parents to a forced death march across Europe, young Eva survives Ravensbruck and Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camps, the destruction of her family, and the near destruction of European Jewry to emerge, with a tender heart and faith intact, crediting the goodness and decency of helpers and caretakers she encountered along the way.

A Prayer for My Mother: The Eva Brettler Story

10.0 2021
Dark Shadows and Beyond: The Jonathan Frid Story

Dark Shadows & beyond – The Jonathan Frid Story reveals the real man beneath the vampire’s cloak, exploring Frid’s personal and professional struggles, artistic triumphs and rise to fame. Among the family, friends and co-workers who offer fresh insights are actresses Marion Ross (Arsenic & Old Lace) and Christina Pickles (Seizure), American Shakespeare Festival associate Anthony Zerbe and Dark Shadows colleagues David Selby, Kathryn Leigh Scott, Lara Parker, Nancy Barrett, Marie Wallace and James Storm. The documentary also includes rare performance footage and previously unseen interviews and archival materials from Frid’s private collection.

Dark Shadows and Beyond: The Jonathan Frid Story

9.4 2021
The Baphomet Séance

In 1983 The Baphomet Seance film was released at the height of the" Satanic Panic." The film claimed to be an instructional video of how to open a portal to talk with the dead. The film was quickly banned by various religious groups and community leaders who claimed the film opened a channel to speak with the devil himself. Since that time the film has been banned and suppressed from the public. Recently the film was purchased by an anonymous buyer and will be released to the public for the first time in over 40 years.

The Baphomet Séance

NR 2021