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5 films in package
PLUM TOWN
A young land developer returns to his childhood home in the Chinese countryside for the first time in a decade to convince his stubborn father to finally sell the failing plum orchard. When the two find themselves unable to understand each other, they turn to the old karaoke machine in the house to find a common language.
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HUELLA
When the death of her grandmother unleashes a generational curse, a disenchanted flamenco dancer, resigned to a desk job, is forced to experience the five stages of grief through a visit from her female ancestors, pushing her to finally break the cycle. One of Michael Brody's favorite films of the year.
ANGOLA DO YOU HEAR US? VOICES FROM A PLANTATION PRISON
The story of what caused the cancellation of playwright Liza Jessie Peterson's play, THE PECULIAR PATRIOT, at Angola, the Louisiana State Penitentiary, in 2020, and all that has happened since.
WOOD HOOD
WOOD HOOD follows DeVaughn, a 15-year-old kid from New York City, on a weekend-long, group camping trip with "Camping to Connect," a BIPOC-led mentorship program that teaches leadership, brotherhood, and inclusion in the outdoors.
ORNITHOLOGY (AND OTHER HOBBIES YOU CAN TAKE TOO FAR)
From Crested Butte native, Benjamin Swift, comes the story of two young lovers who want to be birds. They masticate, they mate, and they turn their home into a nest. When an untimely death snaps them out of the trance, they’re once again tasked with finding a lifestyle to fill the cracks in their strained relationship.
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DeVaughn is a 15-year-old kid from New York City who loves skateboarding and craves a "quiet place" to escape the chaos of his home, the city, and kids that steal from him. The film follows DeVaughn on a weekend-long group camping trip with "Camping to Connect," a BIPOC-led mentorship program that teaches leadership, brotherhood, and inclusion in the outdoors. One leader states, "These kinds of conversations are rare for men that look like us." As the film weaves between the city and the woods, a place that is unfamiliar and historically inaccessible to these kids, we witness the joy and growth that is possible when kids have an opportunity to find that "quiet place."


Alex Cullen

Alex Cullen is a director, cinematographer, and partner at Resonant Pictures. His first documentary film, FAIR CHASE, premiered at the Santa Barbara Film Festival and was acquired by Netflix. As a cinematographer, the Resonant films 16 BARS screened at Doc NYC and 200 MILES at Tribeca.


His commercial breakout was directing the viral commercial ""Love"" for Honey Maid, a collaboration with the ad agency Droga5 that turned hate speech into a message of inclusiveness. Since then, he's made his mark in NYC with an eye for dramatic frames, creating work for clients like Jameson Irish Whisky, Delta Airlines, and Adidas.

  • Year
    2022
  • Runtime
    16 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    No, it's not a premiere
  • Rating
    The whole family (including children)
  • Director
    Alex Cullen
  • Producer
    Andy Isaacson, Manny Almonte, Alex Cullen
  • Co-Producer
    Andy Isaacson, Manny Almonte, Alex Cullen
  • Cinematographer
    Darren Joe
  • Editor
    Daniel Roman