Home Grown Shorts from the 2021 Boulder International Film Festival
Home Grown Shorts from the 2021 Boulder International Film Festival
About this Event
An evening dedicated to short documentary films by local filmmakers from Denver, Boulder, and Longmont as featured in this year’s Boulder International Film Festival. Followed by Q&A with the filmmakers.
“Welcome Strangers”
USA, Short Documentary, 2020, 21 min Subtitled
Winner at Mountainfilm and Palm Springs ShortsFest
Every night at 6 pm, newly released immigrants from a local for-profit ICE facility are dropped off onto unfriendly, industrial streets near Denver. The men and women, most of them asylum-seekers, have little idea where they are and have nothing more than the clothes on their backs. This heartwarming short film tells the story of Sarah Jackson, a young woman who searches the streets for these immigrants and invites them into her home. She and a team of volunteers greet them with compassion and provide them with shelter and clothing and help them reunite with their families. Directed by Dia Sokol Savage, produced by Garret Savage
“The Silence of Quarantine”
USA, Short Documentary, 2021, 27 min
This film follows two elderly African American women living in Boulder, Colorado, during the quarantine. With limited visitors and nowhere to go, these women are in danger of becoming shadows of themselves and even losing their lives. This beautiful film captures stories from Colorado’s past that bring to light the strong presence African Americans have had in Boulder for decades. Directed by Katrina Miller, Produced by Katrina Miller and Glenda Robinson
“The Incredible Lamont”
USA, Short Documentary, 2020, 47 min
Boulder magician Lamont Ream has spent a lifetime astonishing audiences with illusions and escape artistry. Obsessed with magic from an early age, Lamont knew it was the only thing he wanted to do with his life. Up until recently, his only job was being a magician; but when his family reached out for help, he graciously accepted the call and became the live-in caregiver for Abel Romero, his mentally handicapped relative. Lamont’s contributions to the world far exceed sleight of hand, they embody the human spirit in its finest form. Directed by Taylor Keating, produced by Lane Mathis
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