Terrible Master Films, in association with Carolyn Jean’s Son Visions, 803 Films, and Early Riser Films present:
Clover/Capri, a short documentary detailing the history of the historic Capri Theatre located in Montgomery, AL.
See it on YouTube:
Terrible Master Films, in association with Carolyn Jean’s Son Visions, 803 Films, and Early Riser Films present:
Clover/Capri, a short documentary detailing the history of the historic Capri Theatre located in Montgomery, AL.
See it on YouTube:
The short documentary Clover/Capri will be released on Nov. 1, 2022 at 10 a.m. on YouTube.
Clover/Capri details the decades-long history of an independent art house movie theater in the heart of Montgomery, Alabama, weaving through racial segregation, adult films, and its fight for free speech along the way. It was originally filmed in late 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Directed by Josh Carples. Produced by Terrible Master Films in association with Carolyn Jean’s Son Visions, 803 Films, and Early Riser Films.
TMF, in association with Carolyn Jean’s Son Visions and Body Thief Films present: Towering Above “Noivus” – part three of a trilogy. (See part one here; part two here.)
Directed by Josh Carples
1st AD – C. DeWayne Cunningham
Director of Photography – Stephen Poff
Starring:
Kendrick Golsen
Jeff McKinney
Featuring:
Greg Loggins
J. Slickwood
Clay Smith
Josh Carples
TMF, in association with Carolyn Jean’s Son Visions and Body Thief Films present: Towering Above “How To Abandon Ship” – part two of a trilogy. (See part one here.)
Directed by Josh Carples
1st AD – C. DeWayne Cunningham
Director of Photography – Stephen Poff
Starring:
Kendrick Golsen
Jeff McKinney
Featuring:
Chris Eckels
Jacob Lee
Raina Scudder (Eaton)
Katie Walden
Amber Moody
C. DeWayne Cunningham
J. Slickwood
Clay Smith
Josh Carples
TMF, in association with Carolyn Jean’s Son Visions and Body Thief Films present: Towering Above “A Certainty” – the first of a trilogy.
Directed by Josh Carples
1st AD – C. DeWayne Cunningham
Director of Photography – Stephen Poff
Starring:
Kendrick Golsen
Jeff McKinney
Featuring:
Lindsey Adkins
Jasmine Curtis
Ahsen Bilal
J. Slickwood
Clay Smith
Josh Carples
TMF is working on a project alongside Carolyn Jean’s Son Visions and Early Riser Films, and while that is still in production, this short documentary – Art & Second Chances – tells one aspect of the story we’re working on.
Three organizations – the Alabama Arts Alliance, Leadership Montgomery, and Renascence Inc. – came together to teach art classes to formerly incarcerated men in Montgomery, AL.
Learn more about that collaboration here:
Terrible Master Films recently worked with the Alabama Arts Alliance to produce this video promoting Arts Education Month.
Students and educators from Booker T. Washington Magnet High School and Alabama State University’s Art Department participated in the video.
The mission of the Alabama Arts Alliance is to increase public awareness of and engagement in the arts through education and advocacy.
Special thanks to artist/educator Chintia Kirana and Kress on Dexter for the interview location and Donna Russell of the Alabama Arts Alliance for making this video possible.
Clover/Capri is set to screen at this year’s George Lindsey UNA Film Festival in Florence, AL.
Two short films – Clover/Capri and Coffee with Friends – are official selections for the 2021 Montgomery Film Festival.
Clover/Capri (25 min.) details the decades-long history of an independent art house movie theater in the heart of Montgomery, Alabama, weaving through racial segregation, adult films, and its fight for free speech along the way. (Directed by Josh Carples. Produced by Terrible Master Films, in association with Carolyn Jean’s Son Visions, 803 Films, and Early Riser Films.)
Coffee with Friends (22 min.) synopsis: A man’s morning coffee is interrupted by the ghost of his past. (Directed by Jimmie and Autumn Rogers. Produced by Eagle Road Productions and Terrible Master Films, in association with Carolyn Jean’s Son Visions and Early Riser Films.)
American Songwriter magazine published a song-by-song review of Electric Blue Yonder‘s new album Mourning Sounds.
At the end of the article, they link the music video for the title track, which was produced by Terrible Master Films in association with Carolyn Jean’s Son Visions and Early Riser Films.