Filmmaker Curtis Elliott?S Award Winning Doc to Screen at Independent Black Film Festival in Atlanta March 16th
St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) February 11, 2006
Independent filmmaker Curtis Elliott’s award winning documentary about the ill-effects of heroin abuse has been selected to screen at the 3rd annual Independent Black Film Festival, (IBFF) held in Atlanta, March 12th–March 19th. The film is scheduled to screen Thursday, March 16th at 7:00 p.m. as part of the IBFF’s Documentary Showcase at Cinefe’ 8 Theatres in Lithonia, GA (2244 Panola Road, 30058, 770-593-2600).
The film,… Continue reading
HairKutt Wins Audience Choice Award for Best Documentary at Independent Black Film Festival (IBFF)
St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) March 22, 2006
HairKutt, independent filmmaker Curtis Elliott’s award winning documentary about four friends from St. Louis, Missouri who travel to the Smokey Mountains of Tennessee in the hopes of curing one of them from the throes of heroin addiction, won the Audience Choice Award for Best Documentary at the Independent Black Film Festival (IBFF) held in Atlanta, Georgia March 12th-19th.
The griping documentary was one of three films… Continue reading
1951 Drug War Propaganda Film Part 3

How “Pot” (that’s jive talk for marijuana) leads to a hideous “H” (HEROIN) Habit. A Judge can’t understand why so many youths are marijuana addicts, so he decides to investigate. He visits Phyllis, a high school senior and former marijuana junkie, who tells him about the horrible effects marijuana has had on her. It made her feel like she was speeding “100 miles an hour!” and she therefore became a heroin user. She managed to… Continue reading
What Song Should I Use for This Short Film?
Question by Hello™: What song should I use for this short film?
I have to make a short film for school about “teenage substance abuse”. It’s a fictional movie where a guy overdoses and I need a song that either sounds really sad, or has lyrics slightly relevant to the topic.
Best answer:
Answer by GOD
The Verve – Drugs Don’t Work!
All this talk of getting old
It’s getting me down my love… Continue reading
