KC Crossroads — A Tale of BBQ and The Blues
Filmmaker Fred Andrew's final lover letter to Kansas City Blues and BBQ. The founder of the Kansas City Filmmakers Jubilee, now the KC Film Fest, created this tribute to the city he loved. Written, Directed and Produced by Fred Andrews, it features the brilliant cinema photography of Rick Wheaton, with narration by KC Mayor Sly James.
Filmmaker Fred Andrew's final lover letter to Kansas City Blues and BBQ. The founder of the Kansas City Filmmakers Jubilee, now the KC Film Fest, created this tribute to the city he loved. Written, Directed and Produced by Fred Andrews, it features the brilliant cinema photography of Rick Wheaton, with narration by KC Mayor Sly James.
The Singing Bass
A short fish-noir comedy exploring male mid-life crisis, bad relationships, Irish whiskey and the dangers of taking advice from inanimate mechanical objects. Featuring actor Jim Lewis in the lead role and shot by the gifted cinema photographer Gene Ertel. Written and Directed by John Sjoblom, produced by Joe Heyen.
A short fish-noir comedy exploring male mid-life crisis, bad relationships, Irish whiskey and the dangers of taking advice from inanimate mechanical objects. Featuring actor Jim Lewis in the lead role and shot by the gifted cinema photographer Gene Ertel. Written and Directed by John Sjoblom, produced by Joe Heyen.
60 HZ
An experimental film based on the kinetic light sculptures and installations of Kansas City artist Jim Woodfill. Shot on 16mm black and white film by cinema photographer Gene Ertel, 60 HZ was selected for screening at the SXSW Film Festival and the Kansas City Filmmakers Jubilee. Produced and directed by Jim Woodfill, Gene Ertel and John Sjoblom.
An experimental film based on the kinetic light sculptures and installations of Kansas City artist Jim Woodfill. Shot on 16mm black and white film by cinema photographer Gene Ertel, 60 HZ was selected for screening at the SXSW Film Festival and the Kansas City Filmmakers Jubilee. Produced and directed by Jim Woodfill, Gene Ertel and John Sjoblom.
Petrol Mart
Landmark Kansas City Film throwing down the gauntlet for future generations of Kansas City filmmakers. Directed by John Niernberger and shot on 16mm film by cinema photographer Tim De Paepe, this dark petroleum comedy screened at the SXSW Film Festival. Written and Produced by John Sjoblom and associate produced by Holly Edwards.
Landmark Kansas City Film throwing down the gauntlet for future generations of Kansas City filmmakers. Directed by John Niernberger and shot on 16mm film by cinema photographer Tim De Paepe, this dark petroleum comedy screened at the SXSW Film Festival. Written and Produced by John Sjoblom and associate produced by Holly Edwards.