Otis' dream was to vote. He never got the chance. Voting is a sacred right. Exercise Yours. For resources on voting: otisdream.com/votingresources #votethedream
The film was marketed in the weeks prior to the election with great success. It screened in over 500 churches across the nation and gained attention from major media outlets, including Joy Reid on MSNBC, Angela Rye, ABC 7 Chicago, Shaun King and by Oprah on Facebook live as part of her SuperSoul Sunday programming. The film is also now an official SuperSoul short film.
Oprah's channels alone garnered overa half-million views and nearly 9,000 comments, inspiring many to #VoteTheDream.
The film has also won numerous awards including:
Best Narrative Short - I Will Tell International Film Festival
Best Actor in a Short Film - I Will Tell International Film Festival
Best Documentary Short - Los Angeles Movie Awards
Best Original Score - Los Angeles Movie Awards
Best Costume Design - Los Angeles Movie Awards
Best Narrative Short - The Chicago Indie Awards
Chelli Look, a leather bag artist, must reconcile the legacy of her sister, who was murdered 10 years prior, with the future of her career as a designer.
Feature Length Documentary - RT: 92 min.
Find out more and support the film at dawnduskfilm.com
Learning Leadership - Lessons from a Pop Choir is a a 27 minute film that explores what it means to practice leadership in business through the lessons learned in choral singing.
Client: The University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Harry L. Davis Center for Leadership
Directed by: Jason & Blue
Cam Op: Jason Mitchneck
AC: Matt Keeth
Sound: Tyler Lang