THE COVID1619 PROJECT

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Our COVID1619 Project is an anthology of four distinct films by four SIFT director/producers that are packaged for broadcast and online screenings which promote new ways of examining the stories from Black and Brown Philadelphians and foster a sense of community while advocating for social change. Each speaker tells their story of how they moved from sadness or rage to service in their community during the global pandemic. You never get to hear everyday Black and Brown people like this in mainstream media.  And they affirm that we have the power to help solve problems within our communities.

We also collaborate with local artists through artistic practice & artist workshops, such as Ursula Rucker CRT Popup Poetry Memoir . Ursula Rucker, Tim Motzwer and Lenny Seidman created original music on the soundtrack for our COVID1619 anthology and took our project to very spiritual and meditative space.

The COVID1619 Project is a collaboration between HipCinema Labs and SIFTMedia 215. HipCinema Labs served as the incubator for the SIFT in 2019 and 2020. HipCinema worked with SIFT to supervise post-production and launch COVID1619 Vol. 1 – From Rage to Sadness to Service.

THE COVID1619 PROJECT PAST SCREENINGS!

Please scroll down past the film descriptions & bios
to see pictures and Q&A’s from Past Screenings

THE LAST RESPONDER

Nikki Harmon HeadshotProducer/Director: Nikki Harmon
Cinematographer: Stephanie Malson
Editor: M.  Asli Dukan
Running Time: 10 Min

Synopsis: This short doc tells the story of a Philadelphia undertaker and the impact the pandemic has had on his business and his life.  Keith Hodges is the director of the Beckett, Brown, and Hodges Funeral Home in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia. The funeral home services primarily African-American families and has been overwhelmed with the bereaved needing their assistance due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

PHOENIX RISING

Lois Moses HeadshotProducer/Director: Lois M. Moses
Running Time: 8 Min

Synopsis: This short doc tells the story of a Yogini Nya Patrinos who is incited during the confluence of the pandemic, the Breonna Taylor and George Floyd demonstrations, such that she goes out to march, befriends a group of African American teenage girls, and reflects that she has been playing life too small. Through that experience, she turns her practice of yoga into her activism, following a long tradition of yogini’s who fought in and for revolution.

WE, THE ARTISTS

Melissa Beatriz_2Producer/Director: Melissa Beatriz
Animator : Gabrielle Patterson
Editor: Tatiana Bacchus 
Running Time: 2 Min

Synopsis: A reflection on how Philly artists/cultural workers have been impacted by the pandemic, and how they are envisioning a new future that includes cultural equity. The piece uses a combination of documentary footage, animation, and voiceover.

ON THE FRONTLINE

Eboni Headshot_squareProducer/Director:  Eboni Zamani
Produced by: Pearl’s Girl Productions
Cinematographer/Editor: Stephanie Malson
Running Time: 10 Min

Synopsis: This short documentary takes a look at the impact that the dual pandemics of COVID 19 and racism have had on the lives of Black people in Philadelphia.  We speak with Sanitation Worker and Advocate Terrill Haigler, Community Organizer Shakira King and Nurse Toni T. about their lives during 2020. We discuss what life has been like for them during a year of civil unrest, personal loss, economic crisis, and a global health crisis. 

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER – NADINE PATTERSON
Expounds on the Importance of this Project

THE COVID1619 PROJECT PAST SCREENINGS!


CR8:BLACK WOMEN CINEMA WEEK (Nov. 29-Dec. 2, 2023)

This year we want to continue to amplify the voices of Black women artists from around the world in cinema and film. @CR8BLK will be hosting the in-person screenings, workshops, and networking activities for the 4th annual Black Women Cinema Week (BWCW2023) in Charlotte, North Carolina. MORE


MONTREAL WOMEN FILM FESTIVAL
(Nominee) January 11, 2024 – MWFF is devoted to the promotion, screening, publicity and distribution of women in media. Every season, we nominate projects in various categories of our seasonal competition, and we promote the winners who are forwarded to our annual programming team to be considered for the annual screening of March 8th for International Women’s Day. MORE

THE FIRST-EVER SICK WIT IT HEALTH & WELLNESS SYMPOSIUM Sat. Dec. 16, 2023 11am – 3pm at The Painted Bride Art Center. Led by Philly’s Stephanie Renée (VibeMistress & CEO, Soul Sanctuary Inc.)  The Bride opens her doors and arms to uplift health and wellness as a priority for Philadelphia creatives.  The program includes featured speakers, tabling from local practitioners, yoga and meditative exercises, holistic health vendors, film screenings featuring local artists and health-related topics, and a designated time for personal testimonials on health challenges and to grieve the loss of loved ones. FREE EVENT w/ Reservation  MORE

Philadelphia Premiere at THE WOMEN’S FILM FESTIVAL (Sept 21st – Oct 1, 2023)
In-Person Screening – Saturday, Sept 23rd 3:30pm Venue: Graham Auditorium at Moore College of Art (1916 Race Street)  

Q&A & IMAGES FROM THE WOMEN’S FILM FESTIVAL 

Click Images to Enlarge | Scroll down for Q&A Video

We are Proud to have our World Premiere at MOM FILM FESTIVAL (Aug 25-27, 2023)

Q&A FROM PRIVATE SCREENING
with Filmmakers, SIFT Members, Cast & Crew

Note: Nikki (The Last Responder)  was unable to make the private screening. 
Video features: Lois (Phoenix Rising) Eboni (On The Frontlines & Melissa (We, The Artisits).

Click Below Image For More Pics on Instagram

We are honored to have Ursula Rucker provide a score for the project, with musicians, Tim Motzer and Lenny Seidman. The final film edits were deftly accomplished by Steve Schaffer. And the final sound mix and edits were masterfully handled by Sound Engineer, Michael Moore at Lil’ Drummaboy Recordings Studio (818 South St, Philadelphia, PA 19147). 

Nadine Patterson, COVID1619 Producer w/ Sound Engineer Mike Moore


SIFTMedia #COVID1619, respectfully borrowed from the sentiments and ideology of Nikole Hannah-Jones’ New York Times 1619Project, by creating work that expresses both the inequities & black/brown resilience that happened around the pandemic.

independence_mediaThis project is funded in part by individual donors and the Independence Public Media Foundation.  IPMF  seeks to build power with communities across Greater Philadelphia by investing in community-owned media and community-led media-making. We support work that amplifies voices, ideas, and solutions rarely heard in mainstream media.

sift-mediaSIFTMedia 215 Collective is a cooperative that centers Black and Latinx women-identified independent media artists who work in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. As filmmakers, we seek to educate ourselves and the wider community by creating socially conscious, culturally relevant work that challenges mainstream narratives and structures. Our mission is to use our collective strength to amplify the work of and create meaningful opportunities for Black and Latinx Women content creators by providing a community of support to share resources, skills, and creative space.

Originally Published March 2022

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