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We don't have high-powered executives making deals on their cellphones. We don't have glamorous movie stars posing for the cameras. What we do have is hard-working filmmakers who are making their voices heard in exciting new films.

This site offers information on Memphis area independent filmmakers and the films they make. Read information about these talented artists, read their filmographies, and see what they'll be up to next. You can also read the latest news on local screenings, and see what films are currently in production in the Bluff City.

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News - What's going on in the Memphis movie scene.

  "Southern Comfort" - Television Pilot Filmed in March. Details on our News Page.
  "Divine Manipulation of the Threads" at Studio on the Square. Details on our News Page.
  "Self-Medicated" Wins Best Feature Memphis Int'l Film Festival. Details on our News Page.
  "Black Snake Moan" - Now in Post-Production. Details on our News Page.
  "Forty Shades of Blue" - Coming to DVD May 9. Details on our News Page.
  "Hustle & Flow" - Now Available on DVD. Details on our News Page.
  "away(A)wake" - Now Available on DVD. Details on our News Page.
  "Walk the Line" - Now Available on DVD. Details on our News Page.

Filmmakers - Get to know the artists behind Memphis movies.

  Craig Brewer
Considered a pioneer of the Memphis film scene, Craig became well known for "The Poor and Hungry." Craig worked alongside John Singleton on "Hustle & Flow," and is now working on his new film, "Black Snake Moan." Read more about Craig on his Profile Page.

  Morgan Jon Fox
Co-founder of the Memphis Digital Arts Cooperative, a filmmaking co-op, Morgan is the director of "Blue Citrus Hearts." He will be showing his new feature, "away(A)wake" at IndieMemphis. Read more about Morgan on his Profile Page.

  M. David Lee III
Creator of "Dog Me: Potluck," David is a follower of Lars Von Trier's "Dogme 95" movement. David has worked in television all across the country before finding a home in Memphis as a sports director and anchor. His new film is "Slow Down, You're Dating Too Fast." Read more about David on his Profile Page.

  John Miller
Creator of the MemphisFilms.com website, along with others, such as CineLinks.net and millerfilm.com, John has worked on numerous Memphis-based productions. While not having completed any of his own projects, John hopes to do so soon. Read more about John on his What the Heck Am I Reading This For?! Page.

Organizations - Here are the folks who make Memphis moviemaking happen.

  millerfilm - My Independent Production Company.
  Memphis Digital Arts Cooperative - A Collaborative Filmmaking Effort.
  Sawed-Off Collaboratory - Morgan Jon Fox's Production Company.
  Evolutions Per Minute - Another Independent Production Company.
  Triple Sticks Productions - David Lee's Production Company.



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