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!*
(click on titles in column to the right to see individual film details below)
*Jury Awards are decided by a Jury of filmmakers, scholars, programmers, etc. However, all films are up for Audience Awards, so remember to rate the films you watch!
Capital punishment simmers at a boiling pot of controversy. Amidst the political and religious debate surrounding the issue, one thing sets tongues wagging more than the others — what do the condemned eat before their execution?
Narrated by Hugh Ross (The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford), Last Meal presents a banquet of death row inmates’ final feasts and through them shines a light on our understanding of the individuals and the institutions meting out capital punishment.
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- Year2020
- Runtime18 mins
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryAustralia
- DirectorMarcus McKenzie, Daniel Principe
- ScreenwriterMarcus McKenzie, Daniel Principe
- ProducerMarcus McKenzie, Daniel Principe, Danielle Tinker
- FilmmakerMarcus McKenzie, Daniel Principe
- CastHugh Ross (narrator)
- ComposerChristopher Larkin
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!*
(click on titles in column to the right to see individual film details below)
*Jury Awards are decided by a Jury of filmmakers, scholars, programmers, etc. However, all films are up for Audience Awards, so remember to rate the films you watch!
Capital punishment simmers at a boiling pot of controversy. Amidst the political and religious debate surrounding the issue, one thing sets tongues wagging more than the others — what do the condemned eat before their execution?
Narrated by Hugh Ross (The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford), Last Meal presents a banquet of death row inmates’ final feasts and through them shines a light on our understanding of the individuals and the institutions meting out capital punishment.
find + follow film l website
- Year2020
- Runtime18 mins
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryAustralia
- DirectorMarcus McKenzie, Daniel Principe
- ScreenwriterMarcus McKenzie, Daniel Principe
- ProducerMarcus McKenzie, Daniel Principe, Danielle Tinker
- FilmmakerMarcus McKenzie, Daniel Principe
- CastHugh Ross (narrator)
- ComposerChristopher Larkin