Riff on RoxFilm – Friday Kick Off

Fri Feb 6

Friday Evening: Kick Off Events

Schedule:

5:00 PM Artist talk with ransome
Free, Sanger Gallery

6:00-7:00 PM Catered Film Festival Reception
Free, all welcome

7:00pm — Work-in-progress screening of Paradise Reflected, featuring a 15-minute excerpt from the forthcoming feature film, followed by a talkback with director Antonio “Hollywood” Allen
$15, Helmerich Theater

supported in part by the Community Foundation of the Florida Keys, top image from Superman Doesn’t Steal

Friday evening opens the weekend by grounding RoxFilm’s global storytelling in the lived experience of Key West. Paradise Reflected examines Key West’s identity through many voices—asking what “One Human Family” truly means, and how place, memory, and belonging shape who we are.

Prior to the reception and film, visual artist ransome joins us for an artist talk exploring Ghost in Bahama Village, his exhibition inspired by the layered cultural history, resilience, and creativity of one of the island’s most significant neighborhoods.

The Film

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Paradise Reflected
A film by Antonio “Hollywood” Allen, Jose Davila, and Martha Hooten-Hattingh
Set in Key West, this film dives into the island’s heartbeat by exploring its motto, “One Human Family.” By weaving together voices all across the island —from service workers to retirees—it examines whether this call for unity is truly lived or merely echoed, and challenges us to confront our own biases while imagining what genuine togetherness could look like.

Ransome was born in North Carolina and moved to a New Jersey suburb as a teenager. He graduated from Pratt Institute and was a tenured professor in the School of Visual Performing Arts at Syracuse University before retiring to pursue his dreams of being a studio artist. He received his MFA in Studio Arts from Lesley University. His artwork centers on his African-American lineage, which is traced back to sharecroppers of the American South who migrated to Northern cities along the East Coast.

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