24th Annual Woodstock Film Festival

PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST - Shorts

Expired October 2, 2023 3:59 AM
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Artful narrative and documentary shorts that show us a diverse group of artists admitting their truths.

ABOUT THE FILM: This short mockumentary follows LaJoye Watkins, a reclusive Black woman living in Brooklyn who is determined to tell a secret she has harbored all her life: that electronic music was actually invented by Black Southerners in the 1920s. Exploring themes of loneliness, revenge, and reclamation, LaJoye takes us on a historical tour de force and journeys toward her own spiritual awakening.


ABOUT THE FILMMAKER: Kima Hibbert is a filmmaker based in Brooklyn, New York. Originally from London, raised by Jamaican parents, she moved to South Carolina when she was 9 and to NYC when she was 18. She used to be a classical flutist, then an aspiring architect, and now a film editor. She is interested in all forms of communication—musically, spatially, and cinematically. She likes to play tricks on people and make people cry (in a good way).

  • Year
    2023
  • Runtime
    15 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    US
  • Genre
    Short Narrative
  • Director
    Kima Hibbert
  • Screenwriter
    Kima Hibbert
  • Producer
    Farah Jabir, Thomas Lange, Jeremy Koch
  • Executive Producer
    Sofie Wars, Kima Hibbert, Dean Bryce
  • Cast
    Jasmine Hearn
  • Cinematographer
    Daniel Brennan, Richard Smith
  • Editor
    Kima Hibbert
  • Production Design
    Beatrice Mai
  • Composer
    Caleb Giles
  • Sound Design
    Elle Rinaldi
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