Shorts

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“Hana” is a short film produced by Windswept Media in association with Freestyle Marketing + Films and Vahid Farzaneh (“The Posthuman Project,” “No One Knows”) as well as Sha’ree Green & Wendy Parker (“Death Factory,” “The Long Drive Home”) of WeerN Productions.
Hana recently won “Best Oklahoma Short” and “Best Cinematography” at the Red Dirt International Film Festival. It has screened at film festivals across the country including the deadCENTER Film Festival, Dallas Video Fest and the Seattle Shorts Film Festival.
Hana tells the touching story of a dying man and his reflections on a single moment with a lost love in his past. Starring Daniel Ross Owens (Cinemax’s “Banshee,” “The Hottest State”) and Danielle Vega (“So This is Christmas,” “Teeth and Blood”), the film is a multi-generational tale about the triumphs of love and the pain of loss. The film also co-stars Gordon Fox, Kate Le, and Bill Brewer, with a script from writer Don Riemer.
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“Hana” is a short film produced by Windswept Media in association with Freestyle Marketing + Films and Vahid Farzaneh (“The Posthuman Project,” “No One Knows”) as well as Sha’ree Green & Wendy Parker (“Death Factory,” “The Long Drive Home”) of WeerN Productions.
Hana recently won “Best Oklahoma Short” and “Best Cinematography” at the Red Dirt International Film Festival. It has screened at film festivals across the country including the deadCENTER Film Festival, Dallas Video Fest and the Seattle Shorts Film Festival.
Hana tells the touching story of a dying man and his reflections on a single moment with a lost love in his past. Starring Daniel Ross Owens (Cinemax’s “Banshee,” “The Hottest State”) and Danielle Vega (“So This is Christmas,” “Teeth and Blood”), the film is a multi-generational tale about the triumphs of love and the pain of loss. The film also co-stars Gordon Fox, Kate Le, and Bill Brewer, with a script from writer Don Riemer.

The Smiths could be any family. They could be your neighbors. When twelve-year old Jason looks in his neighbor’s window, he learns he’s not the only kid living in an abusive environment. What he learns will change his life forever.
No One Knows is a short film that deals with the issue of child abuse, and was shot in entirely in the state of Oklahoma.
Starring: Sami Isler, Caleb Barwick, Nicole Fancher, and Jett Anderson
Official Selection: Sierra Canyon Film Festival (2013)
Official Selection: Bare Bones International Independent Film & Music Festival (2013)
Official Selection: National Film Festival for Talented Youth (2013)
Official Selection: Kansas City Film Fest (2013)
Official Selection: Texas Independent Film Festival (2013)
Official Selection: Seattle True Independent Film Festival (2013)
Official Selection: Festival Internacional de Cine Estudiantil (International Student Film Festival of Mexico City) (2013)
Official Selection: San Antonio Film Festival (2013)
Official Selection: We Like 'Em Short Film Festival (2013)
Official Selection: White Sands International Film Festival (2013)
Official Selection: Breckenridge Festival of Film (2013)
No One Knows is a short film that deals with the issue of child abuse, and was shot in entirely in the state of Oklahoma.
Starring: Sami Isler, Caleb Barwick, Nicole Fancher, and Jett Anderson
Official Selection: Sierra Canyon Film Festival (2013)
Official Selection: Bare Bones International Independent Film & Music Festival (2013)
Official Selection: National Film Festival for Talented Youth (2013)
Official Selection: Kansas City Film Fest (2013)
Official Selection: Texas Independent Film Festival (2013)
Official Selection: Seattle True Independent Film Festival (2013)
Official Selection: Festival Internacional de Cine Estudiantil (International Student Film Festival of Mexico City) (2013)
Official Selection: San Antonio Film Festival (2013)
Official Selection: We Like 'Em Short Film Festival (2013)
Official Selection: White Sands International Film Festival (2013)
Official Selection: Breckenridge Festival of Film (2013)
Documentaries
After spending the first six years of his life in the dreadful Romanian orphanage system of the 1980’s and 1990’s, a young boy searches for something to drive him in his new world and discovers that filmmaking could be the engine for his personal growth.
Official Selection: Interurban Film Festval (2016)
Official Selection: Bare Bones International Independent Film & Music Festival (2016)
Official Selection: Clean Shorts Film Festival (2016)
Official Selection: Ozark Foothills FilmFest (2016)
Official Selection: Oklahoma Urban Cinema Festival (2016)
Official Selection: National Film Festival for Talented Youth (2016)
Official Selection: Glass City Film Festival (2016)
Official Selection: Hill Country Film Festival (2016)
Official Selection: American Pavilion Emerging Filmmaker Showcase at the Cannes Film Festival (2016)
Finalist: USA Film Festival (2016)
Official Selection: deadCENTER Film Festival (2016)
Official Selection: Interurban Film Festval (2016)
Official Selection: Bare Bones International Independent Film & Music Festival (2016)
Official Selection: Clean Shorts Film Festival (2016)
Official Selection: Ozark Foothills FilmFest (2016)
Official Selection: Oklahoma Urban Cinema Festival (2016)
Official Selection: National Film Festival for Talented Youth (2016)
Official Selection: Glass City Film Festival (2016)
Official Selection: Hill Country Film Festival (2016)
Official Selection: American Pavilion Emerging Filmmaker Showcase at the Cannes Film Festival (2016)
Finalist: USA Film Festival (2016)
Official Selection: deadCENTER Film Festival (2016)
"Boomtown: An American Journey" focuses on the history of a city known for extremes: Tulsa, Oklahoma. Interwoven into the fabric of the film are graphic details of arguably the nation's most devastating race riot: the Tulsa Race Riot; the struggles the Muscogee Creek faced during and after the Trail of Tears; a remarkable retrospective of the famed Mother Road, Route 66; the fabulous wealth, architecture, arts & philanthropy from oil and the economic results of relying only on oil speculation. The film answers the important question of why history is important.
Official Selection: Bare Bones International Independent Film & Music Festival (2016) Official Selection: Twister Alley Film Festival (2016) |
Bill and Bonnie Hearne are a married couple, both challenged by blindness who carved out a special place in music for themselves. The film relives some of their early days playing and influencing music around Austin as well as their success in translating the Austin sound to New Mexico. Artists Lyle Lovett, Robert Earl Keene, Michael Martin Murphey, and Michael Hearne reflect on the contributions Bill and Bonnie made to their music.
Official Selection: The Santa Fe Film Festival (2019) Official Selection: Durango Independent Film Festival (2019) Official Selection: Sunny Side Up Film Festival (2019) Official Selection: Bare Bones International Independent Film & Music Festival (2019) Official Selection: Thin Line Film Music Fest (2019) |
“Voices of History”, produced by Kirkpatrick & Kinslow Productions in association with Windswept Media, showcases Tulsa’s unique history and illustrates how future generations will learn about the past.
Producer – Russ Kirkpatrick
Director – Bunee Tomlinson
Director of Photography – Sam Calvin
Editor – Brady Foster
Composer – Aaron Fulkerson
Writer – Bond Love
Producer – Russ Kirkpatrick
Director – Bunee Tomlinson
Director of Photography – Sam Calvin
Editor – Brady Foster
Composer – Aaron Fulkerson
Writer – Bond Love
Non-Profits
Edmond Family Counseling's John Goetz, Clinical Director tells why his work is his life's calling. Service to others through a vital mental health agency with a history of personal connections and outreach to Edmond, its citizens and the community.