Mark Wojahn received the 2009 McKnight Film Fellowship for his efforts on Trampoline and his What America Need Films. Trampoline was edited by Channel Z films, the same MN post-house, who cut the Independent Spirit Award winning film "Sweetland". Jim Stanger subtly cuts this story of a Minneapolis family torn apart by teenage rebellion and a stepfather who has lost his way. The documentary has a great Minnesota soundtrack from the bands; the Red Pens, Aby Wolf, Mystery Palace, M.anifest and Solid Gold. Its wonderful sound score was composed by the Minneapolis Ashe & Spencer's, Richard Werbowenko. The film has already been receiving Spirit Award votes for the Chaz and Roger Ebert Truer than Fiction Award. There will be a special post screening Q&A after the movie with the director, cast & crew.Check out the film website here.
H/T - MN Film & TV Board.
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