Entrialgo || trailer from diego llorente on Vimeo.
The second world premiere of the day is Shoot The Moon Right Between The Eyes (6:30, Studio on the Square). It's a musical by Austin, Texas director Graham L. Carter that sets the music of John Prine amidst a story of a pair of small-time grifters who meet their match in a strong willed widow. It's inventive, heartfelt, and a little rough around the edges, which is totally appropriate for a film that takes inspiration from Prine's lyrics.Shoot The Moon Right Between The Eyes [Official Trailer] from Graham L. Carter on Vimeo.
At 6:30 at Playhouse on the Square, the Hometowner Documentary Shorts bloc features films from Memphis artists, including Lauren Ready, Jason Allen Lee, and Klari Farzley. Best of Enemies director Robert Gordon and producer Kim Bledsoe Lloyd's film "Ginning Cotton at the Dockery" tracks down the men and women who worked at the last functioning cotton plantation in Mississippi. Memphis musician Robbie Grant makes his directorial debut with "Ben Siler Gives Ben Siler Advice," in which Memphis filmmaker and Flyer film contributor Ben Siler meets a younger Memphian named Ben Siler and tells him how the world works. It pretty much does what it says on the box, in two hilariously depressing minutes.
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