SDFF 2021

Shorts Block 4 - Art: Progress, I Want Everything, I Want To Make A Film About Women, Last Meal, Sophie and The Baron, Song Sparrow

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Progress: We have to lose something to gain something… Filmmaker Edward Salier discovers Soho's forgotten industrial history. *SDFF 2021 Jury Award Nominee - Best Mini!*


I Want Everything: Rock writer and New York music scene luminary Larry "Ratso" Sloman releases his own album.


I Want To Make A Film About Women: A queer, speculative, documentary love letter to Russian constructivist women. Northern California Premiere! *SDFF 2021 Jury Award Nominee - Best Short!*


Last Meal: The final feasts of death row inmates serve as the entrée to a salivating investigation of capital punishment.


Sophie and The Baron: Iconic photographer Baron Wolman and contemporary artist Sophie Kipner transcend eras and mediums in a collaboration that enriches them both.


Song Sparrow: The situation daily faced by those that have no choice but to put their lives in danger to escape perils of staying in their homeland. *SDFF 2021 Jury Award Nominee - Best Short!*


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After a lifetime of writing about famous rock stars, 70 year-old Larry "Ratso" Sloman releases his own album and records a tribute to Nick Cave's lost son.


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  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    13 mins
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Paul Szynol
  • Producer
    Paul Szynol
  • Filmmaker
    Paul Szynol
  • Cast
    Larry "Ratso" Sloman, Nick Cave, Warren Ellis, Jonathan Lethem, Hal Willner
  • Cinematographer
    Paul Szynol
  • Editor
    Paul Szynol