Short Film Review: Staunch Moderates Experience.

Directed by Meshach T Maldonado Lewis
Written by Gregory T Simmons

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Review by Parker Jesse Chase:

The “Staunch Moderates Experience” is an experimental music video short film that captures the essence of current events and pop culture through an eclectic mix of home-style video and green screen visual effects. This film is a clear expression of activism, as the rap artists behind DJ Staunch and The Bigfoots use their platform to send powerful messages about pressing social issues. References from Palestine to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in the lyrics highlight the artists’ commitment to raising awareness and advocating for change. The presence of the Sasquatch as the lead rapper adds a layer of humor and charm, making the overall tone uplifting and peaceful.


The “Staunch Moderates Experience” radiates a sense of love and light, reflecting the artists’ desire to spread positivity and consciousness. The energy of the performance is palpable, and the artists successfully convey their message in a way that is both engaging and thought-provoking. The use of the Sasquatch costume itself symbolizes the ability to tackle difficult topics in a manner that is accessible and entertaining, allowing viewers to explore complex issues through the artistic medium of music and humor combined.


Musically, the film is a blend of multi genres, more noticeably on accounts of rap and rock n’ roll, evoking a vibe reminiscent of Willie Nelson meeting Notorious B.I.G. This experimental and eclectic mix sets the film apart, making it a standout piece. Although this might not be the typical genre one gravitates towards, the underlying messages and creative presentation make it a compelling watch. The visuals, ranging from Bill Maher footage to archival clips of Wall Street or people dancing, effectively complement the music and enhance the overall experience.


Produced and created by Gregory T. Simmons (rapper DJ Staunch), Clemmie Garad (rapper Casanova Ace), Darrelle Owens (rapper Shorty Mack), and Meshach Lewis (Editor and Music Supervisor), the “Staunch Moderates Experience” takes us on a journey through the history and achievements of the Staunch Moderates movement. This film, with its multi-genre compilation of music videos from three albums, offers a distinctive and impactful experience that leaves a lasting bright impression.

Short Film Review: MY ROCKSTAR. Directed by Stephanie Williams, Graham Nothrup

Synopsis:

“My Rockstar” is a compelling and emotional short film that follows the journey of Amanda (aka “Eva” of the band Eva Under Fire”), a determined young Latina woman who dreams of becoming a rockstar while navigating the challenges of her father’s opiate addiction. The story delves into the complexities of familial relationships, self-discovery, and the power of resilience. The film aims to evoke strong emotional responses from the audience while conveying a powerful message about the profound impact of addiction on familial relationships. It explores themes of hope, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams, leaving viewers inspired and moved by Amanda’s journey.

Review by Parker Jesse Chase:

My Rockstar” is an emotionally gripping short following the journey of Amanda, aka “Eva” of the band Eva Under Fire, a determined young Latina woman dreaming of rock stardom while grappling with the harsh realities of her father’s opiate addiction. Directed by Stephanie Williams and Graham Northrup, and penned by Williams, the film is an evocative exploration of familial bonds, personal resilience, and the relentless pursuit of dreams amidst adversity.


The short film immerses viewers in Amanda’s internal world, capturing her moments of introspection and doubt as she stands on the cusp of a significant performance. The opening scene, where Amanda is lost in thought before the lights go on, sets the stage for a deeply personal narrative. The film then rewinds to illustrate Amanda’s journey, filled with poignant moments with her father, her most ardent supporter, whose encouragement and eventual decline into substance abuse profoundly shape her path.


Amanda’s father, portrayed with nuance by Memo, is a character of dualities. He is her biggest fan, cheering her on during her first autograph signing and promising to attend her debut concert. Yet, his battle with addiction becomes an insurmountable obstacle, leading to heart-wrenching scenes where his deterioration is evident. His struggle and ultimate demise serve as a catalyst for Amanda’s rage, pain, and artistic expression, underscoring the film’s message about the devastating impact of addiction on families.


Amanda Lyberg’s performance as both the adult Amanda and her stage persona, Eva, is compelling. She captures the essence of a woman battling external skepticism and internal grief. The scenes where Amanda interacts with her younger self, played by Dylan Chance, are particularly moving. These sequences, set in a dimly lit room, highlight Amanda’s internal dialogue and her struggle to reconcile her past with her present ambitions.


The film does an exceptional job of portraying the rockstar’s inner turmoil and the complexities of her relationship with her father. It challenges gender stereotypes in the rock music scene, depicting Amanda’s resilience against criticisms that she isn’t “tough enough” or is merely “eye candy.” These moments are powerful, with her father’s flawed yet heartfelt support providing a bittersweet contrast.


Visually, “My Rockstar” excels in creating an immersive world. The use of lighting, props, and
costumes effectively enhances the narrative, drawing viewers into Amanda’s journey. The
scenes are meticulously crafted to focus on the characters’ emotions, with the actors displaying
an unspoken connection that adds depth to their performances.


The film’s conclusion, marked by a poignant performance where Amanda is haunted by the
ghost of her father, is both heartbreaking and inspiring. As she sings with tears streaming down
her face, the audience is reminded of the enduring impact of loss and the resilience required to
pursue one’s dreams. The film ends with a stark reminder of the opioid crisis, displaying
statistics that highlight the scale of the tragedy and the loved ones left behind.


“My Rockstar” is a powerful short film that skillfully blends personal narrative with broader social
issues. It leaves viewers inspired by Amanda’s strength and moved by the profound depiction of
love, loss, and the unyielding pursuit of dreams. The collaboration of directors Stephanie
Williams and Graham Northrup, along with a dedicated cast, has resulted in a film that
resonates on multiple levels, offering both an emotional journey and a commentary on the
pervasive impact of addiction.

5 STARS!