2020 Nashville Film Festival

Death To Life, Preceded by Bury Me at Taylor Hollow

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This screening was eligible for NashFilm 2020 Audience Awards. The voting period has now closed. Results will be announced on the morning of Wednesday, October 7th in the Festival Flash email, and on NashFilm social media channels.
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A pre-recorded Q&A with the filmmaker will follow the film Death to Life.


Congratulations to Bury Me at Taylor Hollow, winner of the 51st Annual Nashville Film Festival Award for Best Tennessee Short Film

AND Winner of the Audience Award for Tennessee Short Film!


Be sure to check out the standalone Tennessee Shorts Preceding Features Q&A (free) for a discussion that includes Bury Me at Taylor Hollow.

23 states in the U.S. experienced a significant rise in opioid overdose last year. In the newest film by Nate Powers, DEATH to LIFE shines a light on the humanity behind the statistics, as you’re introduced to people whose stories are embedded in the very heart of this crisis.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    49 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Nashville
  • Director
    Nate Powers
  • Cast
    Markus Mcfolling, Chelsea Mcfolling, Kurstie Elser, Rodney Mullins, Dalton Bishop
  • Cinematographer
    Trevor Hancock
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