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The Nashfest Podcast Series


Oct 1, 2022

In the midst of deep ideological divisions in our country, it is easy to forget how intrinsically connected we all are. Connections shaped by systemic structures, often patriarchal and racist in nature, that were developed hundreds of years ago. IN THE BONES takes the viewer to Mississippi, the state where women have the fewest rights and protections, and draws connections between regional policies, particularly around equal pay and abortion, that have the potential to affect women and children across the nation. These connections are unearthed through collaging together intimate moments in the unfolding lives of a cast of characters in three distinct regions of the state; The Gulf Coast, the rural Delta and the State Capitol.


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Showing: Sun, Oct 2nd, 1:00 PM @ Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Johnson Theater
Runtime:93 minutes


Director: Kelly Duane de la Vega, Zandashé Brown, Jessica Anthony
Producer:Jessica Anthony, Selina Lewis Davidson, Kelly Duane de la Vega
Executive Producer:Anne Devereux Mills, Maureen Pelton, Myrna Coley-Lee, Cherry Graziosi
Cinematographer: Clare Major, Mario Furloni
Editor:Lila Place
Composer: Tony Morales
Sound Design:Mike Morasky
Music:Mike Morasky


This video is brought to you by Storic Media, and is part of the NashFilm Podcast Series. The “NashFilm Podcast Series” is a series of podcasts featuring filmmakers featured at the 2022 Nashville Film Festival. This series of interviews will feature all nine films in the festival in the documentary features category: Butterfly in the Sky, Carol & Johnny, Your Friend Memphis, Relative, Outta the Muck, Calendar Girls, Still Working 9 to 5, My Name is Andrea and In the Bones. The podcast series will also feature select filmmakers from the narrative features and music documentaries categories as well as an interview with a primary sponsor of this year’s festival: PickleJar.
 
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