Our documentary about the water inequities in Lynchburg, South Carolina is an official selection for the World Water Film Festival later this year.
Lynchburg is a town of approximately 300 people who suffer from drinking water issues caused by old infrastructure and lack of funds. Because of this, the town is dying. Having had the privilege to meet and speak with many of the residents of the town, all they want are the things we take for granted every day. A grocery store, a restaurant, a place where families feel they can put down roots…all of which are only possible through clean water. Every individual we met was so kind, welcoming and had such a strong sense of place when it came to their ‘little town with a big heart’.
A big thank you to the @uswateralliance for trusting us with telling Lynchburg’s story as well as all the direct work they do to better the waters of America.
Director, Producer & Editor @bartleytaylor
Cinematographer & Colorist @nathanweaverdp
Production & Post Sound @richsoundstudio
Client @uswateralliance
KILTER won the LGBTQ+ Filmmaker Award at the Utah International Film Festival his week. We’re so grateful to be recognized this way. Our film was made with a lot of queer love!
I’ll never stop thanking this entire cast and crew for everything they did on and off screen. 💛💛💛
Thank you to the UIFF programmers for connecting with and screening our little monster movie.
🎬 Director Spotlight: @bartleytaylor
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Thank you so much @beyondfest for premiering @officialkilterfilm ! What a treat to be part of such a great festival and to sit with fellow film lovers in a historic theater to watch movies. It’s the juice needed to keep fighting the uphill battle of making films 💛💛
The number one thing I want to convey to the cast, crew, donors, and loved ones of KILTER is immense gratitude. Thank you all for sharing your talent, hard work, sweat, dollars, and love with me - which are pretty much the 5 pillars of making any film.
Filmmaking at any level is an incredible privilege. It’s also extremely challenging. Many days throughout this process I would question my abilities. I would ask myself why am I putting myself through all of this? But that is the process when you’re making something - blindly pushing forward in what you believe in and the people you believe in.
Sitting in a dark theater together for the cast and crew screening, watching what you created as a team on the big screen is an unmatched feeling.
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