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Doc Shorts 3 @ St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase
A collection of documentary shorts directed by St. Louis natives and filmmakers with strong local connections. Shorts in multi-film programs are listed alphabetically, not in the order screened. All programs are at Washington Universitys Brown Hall Auditorium.
Doc Shorts 3 (98 min.)
Broken Windows Mabel Gan, 10 min. In the wake of the Ferguson protests, artists come together to help a St. Louis community heal.
Every Story Matters Jessica Ambuehl, 4 min. A profile of Sunshine Ministries, which has served the St. Louis inner city for more than 115 years.
If You Build It Corey Ernst, 2 min. A brief look at Mad Dog, emcee and resident of the Thaxton Speakeasy.
Music Passion Protest Mike Pagano, 12 min. Produced by teen apprentices at St. Louis ArtWorks, this film spotlights the intersection of music and activism in St. Louis.
No Comet: A 1969 Comets Tale Carol Jackson, 19 min. A history of the directors 1969 Mercury Comet, which is often used by local filmmakers.
Our Sweet Friend Michael Jade Harrell, 3 min. 34-year-old Michael, who is on the autism spectrum, has a teenagers energetic spirit, and his love of radio, good times, and Facebook makes life sweet for his many friends.
St. Louis: A Citygarden Film Dylan Kuehner, 4 min. An entrant in the Cinema at Citygarden Competition, the video captures the diverse beauty of St. Louis, from the wildlife of its local parks to the awe-inspiring architecture of the city.
St. Louis Great Divorce Barry Neal, 7 min. An examination of the ramifications of the divide between St. Louis city and county.
St. Louis Superman Smriti Mundhra & Sami Khan, 28 min. A profile of Bruce Franks Jr., a 33-year-old battle rapper, Ferguson activist, and recently resigned state representative who is known as Superman to his admirers.
Word on the Street: Delmar Mike Gualdoni, 6 min. A look at the origin of Delmars street name and the history around its location.
Word Play Brittanie A. Goldsby, 3 min. The winner of the 2019 Cinema at Citygarden competition provides an entertaining survey of several prominent artists in St. Louis hiphop community.
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LocationBrown Hall (View)
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130
United States
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