OneBeat Movie Nights – a specially curated film series, showcasing documentary films that explore unique power of music–across various traditions–to strengthen community and bridge cultural divides, and consider the ever-changing ways that music can catalyze movements for change outside of the rehearsal space, dance club, or concert hall.
October 17 | 6:30PM
Beats Of The Antonov – A film by Sudanese director Hajooj Kuka. This film explores how music binds a community together in the Nuba Mountains, offering hope and a common identity for refugees engaged in a fierce battle to protect their cultural heritage and traditions.
Director: Hajooj Kuka
Running Time: 68 minutes
Joe’s Violin – In the Oscar-nominated Joe’s Violin, a donated musical instrument forges an improbable friendship. 91-year-old Holocaust survivor Joe Feingold and 12-year-old Bronx school girl Brianna Perez show how the power of music can bring light in the darkest of times, and how a small act can have a significant impact. Nominated, 2017 Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject.
Director: Kahane Cooperman
Running Time: 24 minutes
October 18 | 8:00PM
Quest – An intimate documentary film that captures ten years in the life of a family living in North Philadelphia. Filmed with vérité intimacy for over a decade, Quest is the moving portrait of Christopher “Quest” Rainey, along with his wife Christine’a, aka “Ma Quest,” who open the door to their home music studio, which serves as a creative sanctuary from the strife that grips their neighborhood. Over the years, the family evolves as everyday life brings a mix of joy and unexpected crisis. Set against the backdrop of a country now in turmoil, Quest is a tender depiction of an American family whose journey is a profound testament to love, healing and hope.
Director: Jonathan Olshefski
Running Time: 104 minutes
October 19 | 8:30PM
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World – A feature documentary about the role of Native Americans in American contemporary music history. The film tells the story a profound, essential, and, until now, missing chapter in the history of American music: the Indigenous influence. Featuring music icons Charley Patton, Mildred Bailey, Link Wray, Jimi Hendrix, Jesse Ed Davis, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Robbie Robertson, Randy Castillo, and others, RUMBLE shows how these talented Native musicians helped shape the soundtracks of our lives.
Director: Catherine Bainbridge
Running Time: 103 minutes