Editors: Regina Spurlock, Riccardo Servini, A.K. Sandhu, Ken Eng
Sculptor Dana King’s hands and activist Fredrika Newton’s memories come together to build a new monument that honors Dr. Huey P. Newton and the Black Panther Party's vital place in American history.
I constructed the story from interviews and vérité and also cut the initial rough edits from which the final documentary was sculpted. While a good deal of the foundation I laid remains intact, several editors worked on this film.
This film was selected for the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival and is currently streaming on Paramount+ as “Alive in Bronze: Huey P. Newton.”
*I did not edit this trailer; it is posted to provide a visual from the film.
Editor: Regina Spurlock
I’m currently working on a short film about a young woman whose suicide is interrupted by an enigmatic ancestral spirit.
Additional Editing: Regina Spurlock
Girls’ Night Out of Body uses the premise that if a group of girls are hanging out, a killer will be following them. In homage to spooky slumber party games, the girls eat a haunted piece of candy, and it becomes a race to see what will get them first — the black-gloved killer stalking them, the evil unlocked from the candy, or any of the other perils that await girls at sleepovers in horror films.
Part of the feature-length horror/comedy anthology Scare Package, in which each segment takes aim at genre tropes and subgenres of horror.
World Premiere: Sitges International Film Fest
US Premiere: Telluride Horror Show
Released on Shudder June 2020