MOTORCYCLE
FILM FESTIVAL

SHOOTER & WHITLEY

ABOUT

Shooter and Whitely blurs and boundaries of narrative and documentary, while crossing the tracks between the outskirts of town where an outlaw motorcycle club reigns supreme in a no man’s land by the rail yards. The bike club spends their time hanging out at a tiny little motel with a 1950’s neon sign, the Sky Lit Motel, and a car where dancers ply their trade for the club members, known as Bourbon Street. Shooter and Whitley was shot without a script, as the lives of the club members lay out against the drop of a Midwestern city bereft of opportunities. Shooter and Whitley is a 16mm film that crosses the tracks between the outskirts of town where an outlaw motorcycle club reigns supreme in a no man’s land by the rail yards.

YEAR 2014
COUNTRY U.S.A.
RUN TIME 52 min

CAST/CREDITS

PRODUCER: Laura Stewart
PRODUCER: Kevin Peil
DIRECTOR: Laura Stewart
WRITER: Laura Stewart
CINEMATOGRAPHY: Laura Stewart
CINEMATOGRAPHY: Kevin Peil
EDITOR: Laura Strewart
EDITOR: Jeremy Bessoff
SOUNDEDITOR: Christopher Burke
CAST: Jeffrey Aronson
CAST: Whitely Fuss
CAST: Ted Lantz
CAST: Lisa Vicenzi

FILMMAKERS

Laura Stewart

Laura Stewart is a filmmaker whose films create tales where fictive elements exist together with cinema vérité. Interestingly, most of her films are filmed with non-actors and stories are influenced by elements of 16mm and the artifice of construction. Some of her works include “Drifting Towards the Crescent”, “Das Rote Licht”, “Come Back Scorpio Rising”, and more.