Independent Filmmaking
LAMP - a ghost story
A short documentary about a 70 year-old Kentuckian who loses sleep after buying a used lamp.
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Official Selections 2016
Ashland Independent Film Festival
Athens International Film + Video Festival
Indie Grits Film Festival
Rome International Film Festival
Ellensburg Film Festival
Covellite International Film Festival
River's Edge International Film Festival
Soma Film Festival
Lonely Kingdom
Eighty-seven year-old Kaei Uechi recalls his experiences as a conscript in the Japanese Army during the Battle of Okinawa, the largest battle of World War II.
Official Selections 2017
Colony Short Film Festival
RiverRun International Film Festival
Durham (England) Film Festival
Indy Film Fest
Ellensburg Film Festival
Full Bloom Film Festival
Charlotte Film Festival
Covellite International Film Festival
River's Edge International Film Festival
april eighty-nine
A woman describes a fateful road trip taken thirty years earlier with her first love.
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Official Selections 2020
RiverRun International Film Festival
Ashland Independent Film Festival
Charlotte Film Festival
Southeastern International Film Festival
River's Edge International Film Festival
Bethesda - a Shelter's Story
An immersive feature documentary profiling The Bethesda Center for the Homeless, which operates a day shelter and emergency night shelter for homeless men and women in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, North Carolina.
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69 minutes - 2021
New Arrivals: Refugee Resettlement in Lexington, Kentucky
The story of America is the story of immigration. There are more than 20 million refugees in the world. Fewer than 1% will ever be resettled. In 2016 over 300 refugees found a new home in Lexington, Kentucky. New Arrivals is an in depth profile of Kentucky Refugee Ministries and the Refugees from all over the world whom they assist in overcoming long odds to find peaceful lives in Lexington.
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70 minutes - 2016
Body Maps: Transplantation Inside & Out
A documentary journey through the lives of eight organ transplant patients and the art therapy workshop which united their grief, resilience and hope.
Winner of a regional Emmy, Documentary category.
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63 minutes - 2013
Eight Acres of History: Lexington's African Cemetery No. 2
The Lexington Public Library presents an original documentary production on a historic African-American cemetery and the small band of Lexingtonians who have spent years restoring it. Thousands are buried at African Cemetery No. 2, including the winning jockey of the first Kentucky Derby, Oliver Lewis, a number of Buffalo Soldiers and a member of the Civil Wars' 54th Massachusetts Regiment. The 141-year-old cemetery was neglected and overgrown before volunteers began the work of restoring the grounds and gathering the life stories of those buried there.
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60 minutes - 2010