Studio 3531

Show Time
January 22, 2025 @ 6:30pm
United States
Kryptonite
Old flames Imani and Alex reconnect after being estranged for over two years. Imani has news that will change Alex’s life forever and together they must come to an acceptance of their new reality.
To the project's knowledge, the people with disabilities who participated in the film Kryptonite are as follows:
Cameron S. Mitchell - SCI (Spinal Cord Injury), Sleep Apnea, Neurodivergence (ADHD)
Joshua Friedman - Cerebral Palsy
Ryan Lane - Deaf
Jo-Ann Dean - Deaf
Brian Cole - Deaf
Raymond Dunn - Deaf
Credits
Director
Writer
Cameron S. Mitchell
Joshua Friedman
Penni Wilson
Cameron S. Mitchell
David S. Zimmerman
Producer
Penni Wilson
David S. Zimmerman
Jo-Ann Dean
Shanice
Cast
Shanice
Ryan Lane
Shaun Earl
Director Biography

Cameron S. Mitchell is an award-winning Director, Producer, DP, Writer, and moving camera specialist of narrative, documentary films, and television. His work has been featured on Netflix, Hulu, HBO, Amazon, PBS, and includes Emmy award winning shows such as Cat People and Mare of Easttown. He is the Director/Writer/DP of Elsa (PBS American Masters, Winner: Filmocracy), The Co-Op (Slamdance Channel, Winner: Bergen International Film Festival), Branded (Temple News Documentary of the Year), the Addy nominated series Haul Away Hunger (Toyota, Philabundance), and Heartbeat (Winner: LA Music Video Awards, Awareness Film Festival). “Elsa” highlights Deafblind fencer and author Elsa Sjunneson and has been named an official selection of five OSCAR qualifying festivals. He is an alumni of the 2022 Respectability Lab, a jury member for Doc NYC’s #MyJustice award, a juror and programmer of Slamdance Film Festival since 2021, and was named Slamdance Filmmaker of the Week in September 2022. In their review of Cameron’s debut narrative short the Co-op, Go Indie Now described Cameron Mitchell as a filmmaker “born to tell stories”. Cameron is the owner and founder of CSM Productions (est. 2013) and his work focuses on how outlier individuals break the mold, particularly when it pertains to disabled individuals. Cameron is an openly queer and disabled member of the Local 600 International Cinematographers Guild and has spoken on numerous panels on disability, identity, and film around the world. You can view many of these projects and more at his website, www.cameronsmitchell.com.