Vimeo Screening Nights
Vimeo Staff Picks at 1-800 Happy Birthday
WORTHLESSSTUDIOS is hosting an in-person film series curated by Vimeo as part of the 1-800 Happy Birthday exhibition. These screenings of short films, including experimental, documentary, and drama, by Black artists compliment the films of Even/Odd and Mohammad Gorjestani by addressing police violence and systemic racism in America, celebrating Black and Brown life in the United States, and imagining alternative and aspirational realities. The series of alternative ideas and radical imaginings focuses on perspectives from across the country including: Detroit, Nashville, Newark, San Francisco and New York City (among others).
Held inside the 1-800 Happy Birthday exhibition, these intimate screenings of up to 50 people will be free and open to the public. This unique opportunity offers up-and-coming filmmakers the chance to be a part of an environment which unites film, visual arts, and collective memory.
SCREENING 1 : Shorts 1
September 28, 2022 at 7:00-8:30 PM ET
In Place of Monuments (2021) (9 min 27 sec) by dir. Naima Ramos-Chapman, New York, NY
Fathers (2019) (5 min 2 sec) by dir. Dumas Haddad, London, UK
The Jog (2019) (6 min 36 sec) by dir. Joseph Lee Anderson, Los Angeles, CA
I Ran From It And I Was Still In It (2020) (10 min 44 sec) by dir. Darol Olu Kae
Sister Hearts (2018) (16 min 10 sec) by dir. Mohammad Gorjestani, San Francisco, CA
Followed by a Q&A with dir. Mohammad Gorjestani and dir. Naima Ramos-Chapman.
SCREENING 2 : Shorts 2
November 2, 2022 at 7:00-8:30 PM ET
Blackness is Everything (4 min 37 sec) by dir. Alba Roland Mejia, San Francisco CA
Alone (12 min 19 sec) by dir. Garrett Bradley, New York, NY
Out North (17 min 17 sec) by dirs. Eric Ryan Anderson & Gabby Woodland, Nashville, TN
NOWNESS Premiere—Southside Forever: A Motion Picture of Black Chicago (42 min 36 sec) by dir. Rodney R. Lucas, Los Angeles, CA
Followed by a Q&A with dir. Rodney R. Lucas.
MEET the filmmakers
SHORTS 1
NAIMA RAMOS-CHAPMAN
Naima Ramos-Chapman works to tell stories of transformation and understated bravery by rendering the juxtaposition of psycho-spiritual realities we can not see alongside the normalized brutalities “hiding” in everyday life.
Their first short, And Nothing Happened, explored the psychological aftermath of a sexual assault and premiered at the 2016 Slamdance Film Festival. Their second short, Piu Piu, a meditation on frontier justice and victimhood ontology, premiered at Blackstar Film Festival in 2018. In 2017, Naima became a Sundance Institute Screenwriter Intensive Fellow. In 2018, they wrote, directed, acted, and edited for the Peabody award-winning Random Acts of Flyness (HBO). In 2020, as part of a multi-media installation produced by Aljazeera contrast, Naima wrote and directed still here, a virtual reality experience about the obstacles black women face who re-enter society after being kidnapped and traumatized by the prison industrial complex. It premiered in the new frontiers section of the Sundance Film Festival. In 2020, they also co-produced, co-produced, and story edited the tv series betty (HBO), a coming-of-age story of a diverse group of young women navigating their lives through the predominantly male world of skateboarding.
Naima is currently in the metaphorical woods developing several projects in the docu-narrative hybrid space that center BIPOC femmes taking back their power after surviving hierarchal abuses internalized by the dominant social order of white supremacy and toxic masculinity.
JOSEPH LEE ANDERSON
Joseph Lee Anderson is an actor, writer, director and Kansas City-transplant based in LA. He has appeared on Young Rock, Harriet, S.W.A.T., American Soul, Timeless, and much more.
Joseph is also a filmmaker, most known for directing The Jog, a short film which screened at many film festivals including South by South West!
darol olu kae
Darol Olu Kae is an artist and filmmaker from and based in Los Angeles. Kae’s artistic practice disrupts conventional narrative structures of storytelling through its dynamic treatment of sound and image. His collaborative, research-based approach to art and filmmaking grounds itself in the precarious, yet generative power of the black experience in America.
Kae's film work has screened at festivals and institutions worldwide including BlackStar Film Festival, Camden International Film Festival, Locarno Film Festival, MoCA Los Angeles, and Sundance Film Festival. He was awarded the Pardino d’oro for Best International Short Film in 2020 at the Locarno Film Festival for his film i ran from it and was still in it. And in 2021, i ran from it… earned Special Jury Recognition for Poetry at the 2021 SXSW Film Festival. Kae recently completed his next short-form project, Keeping Time, and is developing his debut feature, Without a Song, with Arthur Jafa's film production company SunHaus.
dumas haddad
Dumas Haddad grew up in London, whose work elicits powerful uses of analogies and explores the reframing of diaspora identities. Following his 2019 film on fatherhood and mental health “Fathers” his follow up “The Gift” aired the same year on Film 4. He has since partnered up with Letitia Wright to co-direct the short “Things I Never Told My Father”. Haddad is currently developing his debut feature film, a Coming of Age/Sci-Fi film titled Fishbait.
mohammad gorjestani
Mohammad Gorjestani is an Iranian-born Director, Photographer, and Multidisciplinary Artist. Working between fiction and non-fiction forms, his distinct aesthetic and point of view emerge from the intersection of the cultures and communities he was raised in.
In 2014, he was named one of Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 New Faces of Independent Film. His films have received recognition, including the Grand Jury Prize at SXSW, The Tribeca Film Festival “X” Prize, and “Video of the Year” at the Vimeo Awards. Most notably, his film EXIT 12 won six Academy Award qualifying festivals, capped off by an acquisition by Fox Searchlight.. His branded and commercial projects for brands like Beats by Dre, CashApp, and Square have earned awards at Cannes Lion, D&AD, The Clios, The One Show, and others. His work has been featured in The New York Times, DAZED, Teen Vogue, The New Yorker, and The Atlantic.
Mohammad is the artist behind 1-800 Happy Birthday, a voicemail project and upcoming exhibition honoring the Black and Brown lives killed by Police. Mohammad is a founding member of The Adachi Project, a first-of-its-kind art and media partnership between Even/Odd and the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office.
SHORTS 2
eric ryan anderson
Eric Ryan Anderson strives to create authenticity and capture humanity through his work. Always with a camera in hand, his acute sense of tone and visual composition has resulted in a diverse career, from global photography campaigns and broadcast commercials to striking documentary and branded content. Eric gravitates towards passionate subjects, working with athletes, musicians, and actors alike. He has worked with incredible talent including John Legend, Kathryn Newton, Bradley Cooper, Oprah and Sophie Turner as well as clients and organizations around the globe including American Express, Birchbox, IBM, Billboard, and The NY Times. Eric approaches each project with the intent to make something fresh while holding onto a timeless and tangible aesthetic.
garrett bradley
Garrett Bradley was born and raised in New York City. Her Academy Award-nominated documentary Time (2020) was nominated for over 57 awards and won 20 times, including a 2020 Peabody Award, and becoming the first Black female director to win Best Director at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. Previously, Bradley was honored with the Jury Prize for her short documentary film Alone (2017) which was produced and distributed by The New York Times OpDocs.
rodney r. lucas
Rodney Lucas is a New York-based filmmaker from the South Side of Chicago.
Rising from a childhood beset by untimely deaths, a father serving life in prison, and periods of homelessness, Rodney’s work speaks to the plight of the oppressed in the language of the streets.
He’s since earned prominence as a director traveling the world creating short documentaries, commercials, and branded content for US Bank, NOWNESS, Vice, Upworthy, Dicks Sporting Goods, Clarks Originals, NTWRK, and Toms Shoes.
alba roland mejia
Alba Roland Mejia is a writer, producer, and director based in Oakland, CA. Alba’s work focuses on the African diaspora and strives to capture the true essence of storytelling by pulling from real life experiences.
gabby woodland
Gabby Woodland hails from the Nashville/ Atlanta area. She has a passion for crafting authentic and genuine stories that are able to break down the stereotypical walls we tend to put up as humans. She credits this passion to her previous work as multimedia producer for WSMV-TV in Nashville. Getting her production career started as a music video and commercial producer she’s worked with artists and brands including Noah Cyrus, Kane Brown, COIN, OWN, Amazon, & Weebly. Always having an eye for documentary storytelling, she began her directing career with the music video “Better Than We Found It” for Maren Morris which was nominated for music video of the year by the Academy of Country Music Awards and CMA Awards. She also co-directed a short documentary for the brand Fiverr titled “Out North” which was recently named a Vimeo Staff pick for “Best of the Year - 2021.” Most recently she’s worked brands including Walmart, Adobe, and Hoop York City an Adidas partner.
CURATOR
blair barnes
Blair Barnes is a Curator at Vimeo and 1/4 of the team behind Staff Picks. Prior to Vimeo, Blair worked on the creative and production teams of Wieden+Kennedy and VIRTUE, the creative agency by VICE. Before and between all of this, he's contributed to festival winning and selected films, alongside other shortlisted and featured work.