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DOCUMENTARY FEATURE FILM FESTIVAL – Thursday June 3rd (Stream for FREE all Day)
HIGHLIGHTS – JANUARY 2022 DOCUMENTARY Feature Film Festival
LOTUSLAND, 77min., Canada, DocumentaryDirected by Attila LucaLOTUSLAND documents the remarkable transformation over the past 30 years of Vancouver, British Columbia.
HIGHLIGHTS – DECEMBER 2021 DOCUMENTARY Short Film Festival
Festival Awards:Best Film: SPOKESPEOPLEBest Cinematography: SANTRA – A TALE OF INDIABest Sound & Music: CLERC’S INFERNO: FROM PAGE TO SIGN Watch the Audience Feedback Videos for each film: SPOKESPEOPLE, 24min., USA Directed by Ryan Mekenian For Los Angeles natives living in the early 1900’s, bicycles and streetcars shared the road as our primary modes of… Continue reading HIGHLIGHTS – DECEMBER 2021 DOCUMENTARY Short Film Festival
HIGHLIGHTS – DECEMBER 2021 DOCUMENTARY Feature Film Festival
AMERICA BOXED IN, 102 mintues, USA, Documentary Directed by Casey G. Williams, Ian S. Williams Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video: America Boxed In is a story that examines a world where globalization reigns supreme. It explores the consequences of the “heart of the global economy”—the freight container. By greatly lowering the cost of moving goods… Continue reading HIGHLIGHTS – DECEMBER 2021 DOCUMENTARY Feature Film Festival
Director BIO: LeRhonda Manigault-Bryant (death. everything. nothing.)
LeRhonda (“Rhon”) Manigault-Bryant is a professor, filmmaker and founder of ConjureGirlBlue Productions, a small media company specializing in nonfiction storytelling. Director Statement The South Carolina lowcountry looms large in my imaginary. I see my work as that of what we call “a conjurer,” one who uses all manner of energy to create – to conjure… Continue reading Director BIO: LeRhonda Manigault-Bryant (death. everything. nothing.)
Short Film: DEATH. EVERYTHING. NOTHING, 6min., USA
Separated by distance, time, and a pandemic, a daughter wrestles with her mother’s impending death. Project Links Website
Director BIO: Ryan Mekenian (SPOKESPEOPLE)
Ryan is an Armenian-American filmmaker based in his hometown of Los Angeles where he is a proud M.F.A. Candidate at the U.S.C. School of Cinematic Arts. Ryan’s recent short film, The American Ambassador, premiered at the Catalina Film Festival in 2019. His work as a director has been also been seen at The Skirball Center,… Continue reading Director BIO: Ryan Mekenian (SPOKESPEOPLE)
Short Film: SPOKESPEOPLE, 24min., USA
For Los Angeles natives living in the early 1900’s, bicycles and streetcars shared the road as our primary modes of transportation. But the arrival of the freeway effectively wiped them out. Today, a collective of cycling communities fight for protected bike lanes and road safety; determined to bring a new era of mobility justice to… Continue reading Short Film: SPOKESPEOPLE, 24min., USA
Short Film: WELCOME HOME NED AND WENDY, 11min, USA
“Welcome Home Ned and Wendy” is the real-life love story of two artists on opposite sides of the country who, through remote musical collaboration, radical vulnerability, and an unexpected fifteen months in quarantine, find their way home to one-another. But the love story doesn’t end with their declarations of shared feelings, nor does it end… Continue reading Short Film: WELCOME HOME NED AND WENDY, 11min, USA
Director BIO: A’Dora Phillips, Brian Schumacher (SERGE HOLLERBACH: A RUSSIAN PAINTER IN NEW YORK)
A’Dora Phillips directs The Vision & Art Project, which focuses on documenting the lives and work of artists with vision loss due to macular degeneration. In recent years, she has begun making film profiles of artists in collaboration with Brian Schumacher and others. A writer and translator, she is currently pursuing a PhD in literature… Continue reading Director BIO: A’Dora Phillips, Brian Schumacher (SERGE HOLLERBACH: A RUSSIAN PAINTER IN NEW YORK)