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During the Gulf War a black artist observes a demented capitalist and a derelict priest entice a naïve young man into exploiting an innocent in this dark comedy of post-Reagan's America.
"A surreal tragicomedy of the right’s “trickle-down” America — and the seeds of where we are now."
Faith of Our Fathers, a film by HS, was shot in 1991 and awarded a completion grant by the AFI/NEA. Premiering at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival, the film also played the Cinequest Film Festival (where it was nominated for a Maverick Spirit Award), the Santa Monica Film Festival, the Cairo International Film Festival, and the NYC Anthology Film Archives.
(For those of you who weren’t around in the late 1980s — President Ronald Reagan and the right created the “wealth pump”, a deregulated capitalism exclusively for the wealthy, that now sees our democracy dismantled by billionaires.)
"Rigorous, Profound, and Highly Absurdist" – Los Angeles Independent Film Festival
"An independent work in the best sense of the word." – Cinema Parallel
"Capturing the idea that lyricism is formed from both the lovely and the bleak." – LA Independent Film Festival, Hazel-Dawn Dumpert
"A wonderful film." – Cinequest Film Festival
"The mise en scene is precise." – Manohola Dargis – LA Weekly
- Year1997
- Runtime75 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereApril 3rd 1997
- RatingNR
- GenreDark Comedy
- Content WarningDisturbing Sex Scene
- AwardsRecipient of the American Film Institute/NEA filmmaker grant; Cinequest Film Festival Maverick Spirit Award nomination
- DirectorHamilton Sterling
- ScreenwriterHamilton Sterling
- ProducerHamilton Sterling
- Co-ProducerDonna Gregory
- CastJeff Hawk, George Gelernter, James Geralden
- CinematographerCris Lombardi, Alessandro Zezza
- EditorHamilton Sterling
- Production DesignDeborah Haugen, Susan Townsend
- ComposerSteve Gregoropoulos
- Sound DesignHamilton Sterling
During the Gulf War a black artist observes a demented capitalist and a derelict priest entice a naïve young man into exploiting an innocent in this dark comedy of post-Reagan's America.
"A surreal tragicomedy of the right’s “trickle-down” America — and the seeds of where we are now."
Faith of Our Fathers, a film by HS, was shot in 1991 and awarded a completion grant by the AFI/NEA. Premiering at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival, the film also played the Cinequest Film Festival (where it was nominated for a Maverick Spirit Award), the Santa Monica Film Festival, the Cairo International Film Festival, and the NYC Anthology Film Archives.
(For those of you who weren’t around in the late 1980s — President Ronald Reagan and the right created the “wealth pump”, a deregulated capitalism exclusively for the wealthy, that now sees our democracy dismantled by billionaires.)
"Rigorous, Profound, and Highly Absurdist" – Los Angeles Independent Film Festival
"An independent work in the best sense of the word." – Cinema Parallel
"Capturing the idea that lyricism is formed from both the lovely and the bleak." – LA Independent Film Festival, Hazel-Dawn Dumpert
"A wonderful film." – Cinequest Film Festival
"The mise en scene is precise." – Manohola Dargis – LA Weekly
- Year1997
- Runtime75 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereApril 3rd 1997
- RatingNR
- GenreDark Comedy
- Content WarningDisturbing Sex Scene
- AwardsRecipient of the American Film Institute/NEA filmmaker grant; Cinequest Film Festival Maverick Spirit Award nomination
- DirectorHamilton Sterling
- ScreenwriterHamilton Sterling
- ProducerHamilton Sterling
- Co-ProducerDonna Gregory
- CastJeff Hawk, George Gelernter, James Geralden
- CinematographerCris Lombardi, Alessandro Zezza
- EditorHamilton Sterling
- Production DesignDeborah Haugen, Susan Townsend
- ComposerSteve Gregoropoulos
- Sound DesignHamilton Sterling