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John Clayton Doyle
BEST OF FESTIVAL - Sponsored by Center Square Realty
96 min | 2020 | US | Boston Premiere
Doug McCorkle a buttoned-up, mild mannered corporate accountant who retires at age 60 to become the world’s least likely rock star is an offbeat doc-narrative-music film that demands a genre of its own. His openness to pursuing dreams well outside of his comfort zone, both in far-away places and with various people and cultures (including LBGTQ) is refreshing and inspiring, and his struggles to achieve his dreams lay bare his inner doubts and fears. By the end of the final concert, filmed before thousands in Mexico City’s La Plaza Condesa, we are in love with Doug, his bravery and his heart. His journey and final transformation leave us with proof that it is never too late to pursue your dreams!
Awards: Feature Award Winner - Ignite Film Festival; Official Selections: Flickers’ Rhode Island Int’l, Doc Edge, Albuquerque Film & Music Experience, The Romford, FICAH, Doc Edge, Barnes, Cinequest Film & VR, Winter Film Awards International.
COLLECTIVE STASIS
Jamiel Laurence
10 min | 2020 | UK | Experimental | US Premiere
A meditation on the idea of looking at dance from the outside in. Dancers of Glasgow come to terms with their current state of inactivity during the isolation lockdown of 2020 and dance creators are forced to find new ways to develop and share their work.
Los Hermanos (The Brothers)
Ken Schneider & Marcia Jarmel
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE - Sponsored by Irving House of Harvard
80 min | 2020 | US/Cuba
Virtuoso Afro-Cuban-born brothers—violinist Ilmar and pianist Aldo—live on opposite sides of a geopolitical chasm a half-century wide. Tracking their parallel lives in New York and Havana, their poignant reunion, and their momentous first performances together, this film offers a nuanced, often startling view of estranged nations through the lens of music and family.
Featuring an electrifying, genre-bending score, composed by Cuban Aldo López-Gavilán, performed with his American brother, Ilmar, and with guest appearances by maestro Joshua Bell and the Grammy-winning Harlem Quartet.
Awards: Woodstock FF-Best Doc; Official Selections: DOCNYC, Mill Valley, Bend Oregon, GlobeDocs, Cinematters, Omaha Int’l, Ashland, River Run, Mountain Film.
CARMEN AT THE PARLOR OPERA HOUSE
Gérome Barry
2 min | 2020 | France | US Premiere
A quarantined Parisian goes to the opera in his own living-room.
Awards: Fool’s Gold Award - Play the Fool Int’l Short FF Canada; Official Selection: Abby FF – London, Linea d'Ombra FF – Italy, Festival Int’l De Cortometrajes Cine Mundo Online – Argentina, PhotoBrussels Festival, Belgium, Int’l Coronavirus Short FF – India, New Generation FF – Serbia, Festival Int’l de Cine La Perla – Ecuador, Covid 19 FF – Italy, Suikerzoet FF – Netherlands, Quarantine Images Short FF – Argentina.
Mr. Emancipation: The Walter Perry Story
Preston Chase
63 min | 2020 | Canada | Massachusetts Premiere
The story of Walter L Perry’s determination to put on a celebration that would transcend divisions of race and class, he staged an Emancipation Day festival that was where everyone wanted to be. Eleanor Roosevelt, Martin Luther King Jr, Jesse Owens all headed there because, as civil rights activist Dick Gregory said "The largest Juneteenth celebration was not in America, it was in Windsor, Canada.”
A celebration of ending slavery sounds grim but what Walter Perry organized was the exact opposite of grim. Imagine a miles-long parade. The smell of soul food. Whirling carnival rides. There was live music, talent shows and even the Miss Sepia beauty pageant (the first international beauty pageant for Black women). From 1936 until 1967, that's how Walter Perry celebrated freedom. Perry and his celebration got caught up in the overheated racial politics of the day, sabotage and race riots of 1967 in Detroit. His event never recovered that year and shortly after Walter Perry died…. but the spirit of Mr. Emancipation still lives on.
Awards: Platinum Remi Award - Worldfest - Houston International Film & Video Festival, Best Doc - International Diversity Film Festival, Best Documentary for History & Biography - Yorkton Film Festival, Best Educational Film - Cult Valley Global Cinefest, Best Doc - New York Movie Awards, Best First Time Director - Chicago Independent Film Festival, Best Documentary - Trinity Detroit Int’l FF.
Official Selections: Flickers Rhode Island Int’l FF, Urban FF, Greater Cleveland Urban FF, The Jozi FF, Garden Route Int’l FF, Rapport FF, The March on Washington FF, Franklin Int’l Indie FF, Lunenburg Doc Festival, Charlotte FF, Oakland Int’l FF, Reading FF, Hollywood South Urban FF, Forest City FF, Chicago South Side FF, Buffalo Int’l FF, Morehouse College Human Right Festival, Helsinki Educational FF, Soo FF, North Beach American FF, Seattle Film Summit, Montreal Independent FF.
ONE
Carlos Carrasco
17 min | 2020 | US | East Coast Premiere
A traffic stop takes an unexpected turn when two young black men are cruising in a sports car listening to loud music. A white police officer pulls them over on a minor traffic infraction.
Awards: BEST DRAMA SHORT: Golden State FF CA, BEST ACTOR: CKF Int’l FF UK~ Official Selection: Manhattan FF NY, LA Shorts Int’l FF CA, Golden State FF CA, Ft. Lauderdale Int’l FF FL, among others.
Samos: The Faces of Our Border
Shams Abou El Enein
88 min | 2020 | Switzerland/Greece
A documentary that captures the complexity of the migration crisis at the doorsteps of Europe. At the border of the Schengen Area, international laws and conventions have forced thousands of people to live in inhuman camps; one such camp is the hotspot on the Greek island of Samos. Focusing on the people in and around this migrant camp, built for 600 persons and where more than 6000 live now, it also gives an insight on the European politics that have led to this catastrophic situation. This is not inspired by a true story.
These are true stories!
Their stories, making our History!
Awards: Best Doc – Dada Sahab Phalke FF, Best Doc – Tagore Int’l FF; Official Selections: Beyond Earth FF, Africa Human Rights FF, Social Justice FF, Jozi FF, BARCIFF Barcelona.
THE COLOR OF TIME
Hatip Karabudak
15 min | 2020 | Turkey | US Premiere
The 12-year-old Ali Raşid has lost his father during the war in Syria. He needs to support his mother and two siblings; thus, goes to Istanbul with a group of 6 immigrants. The youngest of the group, not speaking the language, Ali Raşid struggles for survival in chaotic Istanbul.
Official Selections: Diaspora Int’l Short FF, Taste of Anatolia/Films from Turkey.
Restoration: A Concert Film
Native Son, Benny Starr, Rodrick Cliché
67 min | 2020 | US | Festival Circuit Premiere
In Spring 2020, the Acres of Ancestry Initiative/Black Agrarian Fund collaborated with the South Carolina Lowcountry hip hop group, Native Son, to create the anthem for their campaign, ‘The Land’, their generation’s love offering to the struggle to protect 1.5 million acres of Black farmlands from USDA dispossession. The film explores southern Black agrarian stories of self-determination, land ownership, and folkwit; it amplifies ongoing struggles for restorative land justice in this country including the Black Farmers’ Appeal: Cancel Pigford Debt Campaign, and weaves together live musical performances from Native Son with the personal narratives of Black legacy farmers and land stewards. The Black Farmers’ Appeal: Cancel Pigford Debt Campaign is organizing on a grassroots level, popular education, and legal advocacy campaign to rectify the injustices of the Pigford v. Glick class action discrimination lawsuit. Inspired by David Walker’s impassioned entreaty against the chattel enslavement of Africans in the United States, the Black Farmers’ Appeal: Cancel Pigford Debt Campaign is a polemic against yet another form of racialized capitalism–unconscionable debt. Our coalition is comprised of a multigenerational tribe of farmers, attorneys, writers, artists, and musicians using our diverse magic to bring restorative land justice to our Black legacy farmers. We use diverse strategies to preserve the Black agricultural land base, exploring innovative collaborations that deepen the linkages of music, culture, ecocultural traditions, and cooperative economy to protect Black landownership and stewardship, while raising community awareness, collectivism, and action. We also merge the aims of our campaign with our cooperative economy works with fiber artists, heritage quilters, and keepers of material culture.
Official Selections: Justice for Black Farmers Act, Juneteenth Screening on Acres of Ancestry Initiative/Black Agrarian Fund.
HELLO SUNSHINE
Joe Quint
13 min | 2021 | US | US Premiere
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.
Awards: BEST DOC SHORT/Brighton Rocks FF, New York Lift-Off Festival; Official Selections: Philadelphia Latino FF, Barnes FF, LA Rocks FF, Beyond the Curve Int’l FF, The Romford FF, Oxford Int’l Short FF, Street Movies Philadelphia.
Hacking for the Commons
Philippe Borrel
87 min | 2021 | France/Switzerland/India/US | Boston Premiere
Hacking for the Commons introduces us to those who, from India to the United States via Europe, are experimenting with the emancipation tools of "free software" in order to bring concrete solutions in a multitude of fields in which collective practices known as ‘open’ - thus ‘non-proprietary’ - are spreading in agriculture, medicines and in education.
You will hear from Richard Stallman, founder of The Free Software Foundation, a non-profit org founded in 1985 to support the free software movement which promotes the universal freedom to study, distribute, create and modify computer software with a preference for software being distributed under copyleft or share alike terms. The FSF was incorporated in Boston, MA where it is based and continues its work on legal and structural issues on behalf of the international movement and community.
Official Selections: FIDH 2019 Geneva, Festival Cinéma et Droits de l’Homme France, Festival du Film Vert Geneva, Festival Int’l du film des Droits de l’Homme Tunisia, Terra Festival Guadeloupe, SQL19 Semaine Québécoise de l’Informatique Libre Montreal, Sustainable Living Film Festival Turkey.
CONTROL
Omer Peleg
3 min | 2021 | Israel | US Premiere
A shy programmer receives the power to decide punishment for others.