Upcoming Events

Screening @ Redfish Film Festival
Join filmmaker Ashley Melzer for a screening in Panama City, Florida!
About Redfish Film Fest
Redfish is a documentary film festival in Historic Downtown Panama City, Florida. Our goal is to be the premier event of its kind in the Southeast U.S. We celebrate the documentary art-form and throw great parties. If you enjoy documentaries, we’ll have films, keynotes, panels, and discussions. All the stuff expected in a top film festival. If you aren’t that into docs, but you love a good time, we’re here for you. Downtown Panama City will be the host location for our opening night red carpet party, a community block party, VIP meet-the-artists gatherings, a closing night masquerade, and a themed champagne brunch.

Screening @ Indie Short Film Festival
Join us at Indie Short Film Festival in Charlottesville, VA for a screening!
About the Indie Shorts Film Festival
The Indie short Film Festival returns another highly anticipated festival on March 21-23rd in Charlottesville, VA. This international festival will feature over 80 short films w/ q&a, screenwriting competition, launch party, acting workshop, table reads, panel discussions, and the Sunday Brunch Awards throughout 5 different venues downtown within a minute walking distance from one another.
Passes and more: indieshortfilmfestival.net

Screening @ Kerry International Film Festival
International Premiere!
About Kerry Film Festival
Kerry International Film Festival (KIFF) is a renowned festival and key event taking place in October, primarily in the town of Killarney but with events occurring countywide. 2024 marks KIFF's 25th edition.

Screening @ Richmond International Film Festival
Join at at RIFF for BREAKING BOUNDARIES: EMMETT TILL | INTERCEPTION | OKAY MR RAY, a shorts block at Movieland Theaters. Tickets on sale now.
About the Richmond International Film Festival
RIFF, one of the largest international competitive film festivals in the Mid-Atlantic, brings more than 150 cutting edge film premiers to Richmond, Virginia plus nightly local, national and international music performances, panels and Q&As, the red carpet awards, mixers, and more all of which usher the spirit of Hollywood into RVA.

Screening @ River Bend Film Festival
Join us at Riverbend for a Shorts Block featuring OKAY, MR. RAY!
About the River Bend Film Festival
River Bend Film Festival is a celebration of independent filmmaking founded in 2002 by a group of filmmakers and avid film lovers in South Bend, Indiana. The festival moved to Goshen in 2016 and is now a four-day-long event. Through screenings, workshops, appearances by industry guests, and special events, the festival has brought filmmakers and their fans together to celebrate the art of film for more than 20 years.

Screening @ Macon Film Festival
Saturday August 17, 2024 12pm - 1:30pm EDT at Theatre Macon!
This screening will feature both OKAY, MR. RAY! and CALL ME MULE, a feature length documentary about John Sears, who has been roaming the western United States with his three mules for over thirty years.
About Macon Film Festival
Surrounded by a rich musical and southern culture, the Macon Film Festival celebrates independent films while promoting filmmaking for entertainment, inspiration, education, and economic development.

Screening @ Macon Film Festival
Friday August 16, 2024 1:45pm - 3:30pm EDT at Theatre Macon!
This screening will feature both OKAY, MR. RAY! and CALL ME MULE, a feature length documentary about John Sears, who has been roaming the western United States with his three mules for over thirty years.
About Macon Film Festival
Surrounded by a rich musical and southern culture, the Macon Film Festival celebrates independent films while promoting filmmaking for entertainment, inspiration, education, and economic development.

Screening @ Two Mississippi Museums in Jackson, MS
The Two Mississippi Museums will host a Sunday Screening of two short films, Okay, Mr. Ray!and Ray Lum: Mule Trader from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The run time for these films is 14 minutes each. The screening will be held in the Craig H. Neilsen Auditorium. The short films explore the history of Mississippi, providing a glimpse into Southern manhood, community, and livelihood through the lens of a livestock trader. They also share an overarching sense of "place" and how the environment can contribute to the human experience. A Q&A with author Bill Ferris, Ashley Melzer, director of Okay, Mr. Ray!; Betsy Lipscomb, Ray Lum’s grand-niece; and Henry Harris, a descendant of mule trader Squire Harris. For more information, call 601-576-6850 or email info@mdah.ms.gov.


Screening @ Bloomington International Film Festival
Screening during the Doc Shorts Block.
About BIFF
In its first year, its BIFF’s number 1 goal is to show local and regional short films next to international. Bloomington and Indiana is rich in filmmaking history and talent.
BIFF aims to reveal the talent all around Bloomington and Indiana.
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