Soul Man (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 2, 2019

Original Title:
Soul Man

Genres:
Drama | Music

Production Companies:
Fond Farewell Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 13

A short film by Kyle Taubken

Ben Whitaker, Jr., an aging and mostly washed up singer-songwriter from the 60s/70s era of big soul music, navigates loneliness, failed relationships, and a botched career in modern day Memphis, TN. NOW AVAILABLE on Amazon Prime, Vimeo, and YouTube. WINNER - Best Hometowner Narrative Short, Indie Memphis Film Festival 2019. RUNNER-UP - Hammer To Nail Short Film Contest, Fall 2019.

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Assistant Camera:
O'Shay Foreman
Peyton Pilgrim

Director:
Kyle Taubken

Director of Photography:
Andrew Trent Fleming

Editor:
Kyle Taubken

Graphic Designer:
Russell Shaw

Grip:
Justin Harrison

Location Sound Mixer:
David Moates
Noah Glenn

Location Sound Recordist:
David Moates
Noah Glenn

Producer:
Kyle Taubken

Sound Design Assistant:
Paul Vinsonhaler

Writer:
Kyle Taubken

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