The Philadelphia Independent Film Festival provides an environment for its participants to encourage, engage and network in the ever broadening film maker dialogs with a diverse local and international community.
We are committed to showcasing globally and locally produced work by film makers who have created a unique cinematic experience that does not feel restrained by traditional boundaries.
Friday, April 20, 2012
Record Paradise: The Musical Life of Joe Lee - Michael Streissguth (54 min) - UFF
In the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival #UFF screening room: Record Paradise: The Musical Life of Joe Lee Michael Streissguth (54 min) #UFF
Record Paradise rolls with Joe Lee, black sheep of a blue-blood Maryland family, owner of one of the nation's most successful record stores, and an irreverent musical impresario. Leading an unruly parade of musicians, collectors, and disc jockeys, Joe has sold records to generations of music fans and produced, booked and managed some of Washington D.C.'s most beloved blues and rock acts, including the tragically zany Root Boy Slim. Opinionated, brash, and unabashedly entertaining , Joe Lee is a movie unto himself. Record Paradise is the next best thing.
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Saturday, April 14, 2012
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