Live Out Loud - Part of 2022 Flyover Film Festival

Live Out Loud
Directed and produced by Melissa Gregory Rue

Sunday, July 31, 1 pm

$12 / $8 Speed and Louisville Film Society members

Live Out Loud demonstrates the transformative power of filmmaking. Shot over one year, this documentary tells the stories of three people experiencing homelessness in Portland, Oregon who are empowered and begin to heal from childhood trauma by learning to make films in a grant-funded class. Their backgrounds are as diverse as their projects. Sumaiyya, a white woman in her 60’s who’s a recovering heroin addict and former sex worker, makes a self-portrait. David, a black man in his mid 20’s who wants to be a film director, writes and directs a Halloween dramedy. John, a gay, white, fan fiction writer in his early 30’s experiments with stop motion animation as a new artistic medium. To varying degrees, their shared journey puts each one of them on a better path.

This film had its world premiere at Dances With Films. 2022, U.S., DCP, 86 minutes. Recommended for 16+. 

Followed by a post-screening discussion.