- University News Archive - 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock /news-archive/tag/kiel-thorlton/ 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Thu, 15 Dec 2022 14:15:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Professor鈥檚 Film Set for Worldwide Release Dec. 20 /news-archive/2022/12/15/place-called-home/ Thu, 15 Dec 2022 14:15:30 +0000 /news/?p=84102 ... 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Professor鈥檚 Film Set for Worldwide Release Dec. 20]]> Kiel Thorlton, assistant professor of film and television at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock, debuted his first feature-length film last year at the Arkansas Cinema Society’s Filmland in Little Rock. 鈥淎 Place Called Home鈥 is the story of widowed father Levi, played by Ben Gavin, who struggles to raise his two young daughters after the tragic loss of their mother. Living paycheck to paycheck was hard enough but with the loss of his wife, things become increasingly strained forcing Levi to make some difficult decisions. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a love story between a father and his daughters,鈥 Thorlton said. 鈥淗e is a high school dropout working in the rural South. His wife dies in childbirth, and he has a 7-year-old and a newborn to raise by himself. He has to find someone to watch the baby, and he has to go back to work. It鈥檚 a snowball effect. He is navigating grief with young children.鈥 The film garnered attention on the film festival circuit from multiple distributors and sales agents; ultimately landing the film with Freestyle Digital Media in Los Angeles. 鈥淎 Place Called Home鈥 will be available to rent and own on North American global digital HD internet and satellite platforms on Dec. 20. You can find out more information at the .
Poster of "A Place Called Home"

鈥淭hankfully, 鈥楢 Place Called Home鈥 sees hope in, well…the title does spell it out,鈥 said Luke Thompson, reviewer for Film Gone Wild. 鈥淚f the home is worth protecting, it鈥檚 not just because of the building but also the people around it. Is this undue optimism in an increasingly radicalized world of demonization? Maybe. But in the movies, at least, optimism can still be earned.鈥 A native of Auburn, Kentucky, Thorlton and his crew filmed the movie in his small hometown of about 1,000 residents and in Logan County in 2019, bringing in more than 50 film professionals to the area and spending 30 days in the community creating the film. The production supported individuals from Atlanta to Los Angeles as well as local crew and cast such as Sean Ramey who has been a part of 鈥淐hicago PD,鈥 鈥淐hicago Fire,鈥 and, 鈥淪napped.鈥 鈥淚t was imperative that this film, given the subject matter and style, be filmed inside the American South,鈥 Thorlton said. 鈥淭he fact that this area is where I found my love of filmmaking was a bonus.鈥 The film was screened around the world at various film festivals such as Arkansas Cinema Society鈥檚 Filmland, The Oxford Film Festival, SoCal Film Awards, and South Georgia Film Festival. It also garnered multiple awards including Best Film at the Louisville International Film Festival, Special Jury Award at WorldFest – Houston International Film Festival, and Best Director at the London Fusion Festival.]]>
糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Professor Thorlton to Show New Feature Film 鈥淎 Place Called Home鈥 at Filmland in the Park /news-archive/2021/09/23/a-place-called-home/ Thu, 23 Sep 2021 13:43:21 +0000 /news/?p=79941 ... 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Professor Thorlton to Show New Feature Film 鈥淎 Place Called Home鈥 at Filmland in the Park]]> A University of Arkansas at Little Rock professor will debut his first directed feature-length film in Arkansas at , the Arkansas Cinema Society film festival in downtown Little Rock. Kiel Thorlton, assistant professor of film and television, will showcase his film, 鈥淎 Place Called Home,” during Filmland 2021 Digital Experience. People will be able to purchase tickets for the festival and stream his film online from Sept. 24 to Oct. 3 via . You can also vote for 鈥淎 Place Called Home鈥 for an Arkansas Audience Award from Sept. 24-29. 鈥 is the story of a widowed father who struggles to raise his two young daughters after the tragic loss of his wife. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a love story between a father and his daughters,鈥 Thorlton said. 鈥淗e is a high school dropout working in the rural South. His wife dies in childbirth, and he has a 7-year-old and a newborn to raise by himself. He has to find someone to watch the baby, and he has to go back to work. It鈥檚 a snowball effect. He is navigating grief with young children.鈥 According to Thorlton, the key to a good script is to write about things that you know. He knows what it鈥檚 like to be a father and to live in the rural South. Shortly after his second child, Fern (named for the main character in 鈥淐harlotte鈥檚 Web鈥), was born in 2016, Thorlton began writing the script while working and going to school full time. A native of Auburn, Kentucky, Thorlton and his crew filmed the movie in his small hometown of about 1,000 residents and in Logan County in 2019. At the time, Thorlton and his crew were trying to keep the movie under wraps, but he quickly remembered how hard it is to keep a secret in a small town. 鈥淲e didn鈥檛 want anyone to know because it鈥檚 such a small town,鈥 Thorlton said. 鈥淚f they found out, they would have been all over us. We went and shot at a park one day. We showed up, there鈥檚 no one there, and by noon there were 35 kids at the park. I鈥檝e been at this park my entire life, and there have never been 35 kids at that park in one day. There were 75 kids there the next morning. We tried to stay a day ahead of everyone and not let them know.鈥
Ben Gavin, left, and Mccarron Stith, right, star in "A Place to Call Home."

Ben Gavin, left, and Mccarron Stith, right, star in “A Place to Call Home.”

Thorlton鈥檚 family also got involved in the filming of the movie. In 2019, his wife, Elizabeth, was pregnant with their third child, Michael. She played the main character鈥檚 pregnant wife in the first scene of the film. After Michael was born, he was filmed as the baby who was driven home from the hospital. Thorlton鈥檚 film will be shown at many festivals during the upcoming months. It recently won the Audience Award and Runner-up Best Feature Film at the Knoxville Film Festival. 鈥淭here is still so much work to do as we go through festivals, distribution, and release,鈥 Thorlton said. 鈥淢aking a feature film is incredibly difficult, especially when it鈥檚 just you and you don鈥檛 have a studio backing. I am really pleased with the way things worked out and of the cast and crew who worked so hard. The story is what I wanted to set out to tell. It鈥檚 visually pretty, and the performances are very strong.鈥 Thorlton has bachelor鈥檚 degrees in film and theatre from Campbellsville University and a Master of Fine Arts in Film Directing from Regent University. He joined 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock as an assistant professor in the School of Mass Communication in 2020. He鈥檚 also a coordinating producer for ESPN. Prior to coming to Little Rock, Thorlton worked in film and television for 10 years. His research is focused on long form narrative and the role of the director in film. In addition to 鈥淎 Place Called Home,鈥 Thorlton is in early pre-production for another feature film, a thriller drama that he plans to film in the next two years.]]>