All Entries Tagged With: "Kevin Willmott"
The Last Black Man in Town
Let me begin by reaching out – I would welcome your ideas, suggestions, connections to get a film/television documentary project into high gear. Let me share something about it. It’s a true story of an intellectual, self-taught scholar and quiet man who made his living as a barber in a tiny Illinois farm community just [...]
Video Story Treatment: The Barber’s Diaries
I have been working for some months with Outpost Worldwide – an indie film and cinema HD video production studio – and filmmaker/director Kevin Willmott to bring a remarkable, very timely and inspiring story to television screens … and, hopefully, the motion picture screens. It’s The Barber’s Diaries, the story of Charles Everett Ellis, who [...]
Willmott’s “Bunker Hill” Screened in NYC, Mass.
“Bunker Hill,” the new independent feature film from writer/director Kevin Willmott (CSA: Confederate States of America) will be screened before audiences at New York University in New York City on Wednesday, October 8, and open the 10th Anniversary Season of The Williamstown Film Festival in Williamstown, Massachusetts on Friday, October 17, 2008. The provocative film [...]
The Barber’s Diaries
The motion picture project I’m involved with – The Barber’s Diaries – is moving forward at increasing speed. Director and screenwriter Kevin Willmott (“CSA: Confederate States of America” and “Bunker Hill“) has joined the project. Outpost Worldwide is the production company. The Barber’s Diaries is the true story of Charles Ellis, a black barber who [...]
“Bunker Hill” – An Intelligent Film
I rarely write on this blog about a motion picture that I have seen. In fact, this is the first film review I have ever written, and I am not skilled at such things. But I know what I like, and Bunker Hill deserves great praise as a courageous and realistic film. Bunker Hill is a highly [...]





