The Second Annual St. Louis Black Film Festival will be September 15-18 2013 at Wehrenberg Ronnies 20 Cine 5320 Lindbergh Blvd. Saint Louis, Missouri. The first St. Louis Black Film Festival was in February of 2012 and was a classic series, designed to present some black film history during Black History Month, and featured such gems as Raisin In The Sun, Superfly, and Cooley High. This year, all the films screened will be new movies and not only will feature length films be screened, but music videos, short films, and short documentaries as well.
The St. Louis Black Film Festival provides the American Midwest with a forum for African American independent film and video, and also serves as an advocate for African American film and video production in the state of Missouri. The Festival seeks to introduce the best films and videos from the surrounding area to its culturally diverse, film-loving audiences Stlbff was...
The St. Louis Black Film Festival provides the American Midwest with a forum for African American independent film and video, and also serves as an advocate for African American film and video production in the state of Missouri. The Festival seeks to introduce the best films and videos from the surrounding area to its culturally diverse, film-loving audiences Stlbff was...
- 9/12/2013
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Exclusive: I recently caught up with Makeup Supervisor Rachele Drum during promotion for the indie-zombie horror film One Last Sunset and spoke with her on gore effects, zombie kids and what it's like working in the horror movie business. Keven: You are the Makeup and Effects Supervisor on One Last Sunset – what was your experience like working on the film and how tough was it to handle 400 extras playing the zombies? Rachele: Working on the set of One Last Sunset was a wonderful chaos. On the sets with the larger numbers of extras-to-be-turned-zombies, the energy was intense and very inspiring. We would work for hours straight and not really tire until the day was done. The hardest part was ‘herding’ the extras into a controlled assembly-line process. I truly believe that every...
- 11/21/2010
- by Keven Skinner
- The Daily BLAM!
Exclusive: The leading ladies of indie horror flick One Last Sunset recently had a chance to talk with the Blam! about the zombie apocalypse and what to expect from the down and dirty movie about survival in a world without hope. One Last Sunset, written and directed by Kevin Richmond (check out his exclusive interview with the Blam! here) is the story of two sisters, Bridgot ( Brandy Brown ) and Nita ( Alma Hill ) and their struggle to exist after an apocalyptic virus has turned the entire human population into flesh eating zombies. Whereas, it is a zombie film, it’s core strength lies within the characters and their mental, as well as, physical struggles required to survive this type of cataclysmic experience where attempting to maintain hope in a seemingly hopeless situation are worth...
- 10/29/2010
- by Keven Skinner
- The Daily BLAM!
Exclusive: Kevin Richmond directed the zombie apocalypse tale of horror survival One Last Sunset and he recently spoke with The Blam! about his flick and what to expect from the independent film. One Last Sunset is about two sisters struggling to exist after an apocalyptic virus has turned the entire human population into flesh eating zombies. Richmond wrote and directed the film which is under his company Peepin Tom Productions Inc. Keven: What gave you the idea for One Last Sunset? Richmond: Essentially, One Last Sunset was born from an idea based on another idea. I was driving through the mountains of Nc, one summer day. I had just wrapped a horror / martial arts film, Vs and at that point, I was looking to do something different from horror. I was making several conference calls to...
- 10/21/2010
- by Keven Skinner
- The Daily BLAM!
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