From documentaries to feature films, James Suttles has always been determined to explore & contribute to the art of story telling through motion pictures. Not unlike many artists in his field, James discovered a love of filmmaking at an early age. Spending all of his free time in the forest & fields surrounding his childhood home in North Carolina, making short films based on stories such as Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game" and W. W. Jacobs' "The Monkey's Paw", he never realized then, how influential those early years would become. Growing up in a single father household, due to the passing of his mother at an early age, he found that he was inspired by the stories of the everyday person who through simple means, fought for a better life. This inspiration ultimately led him to producing the award winning documentary "Three Cultures of Appalachia" which told the story of three very different women, (an African American, European immigrant and a Cherokee Indian), who grew up in the Appalachian mountains. Through their lives, the film discovered that even though their differences were great, their values and beliefs were surprisingly similar. In 2000, James co-founded Eljapa Media Group, Inc., a production company that focused primarily on various media campaigns for Tourism and Economic Development of government and private organizations. The challenges of entertaining and educating the public made a strong impression on James. He took the opportunity to spend time listening to what various audience members responded to and began applying those principles to various projects he became involved in later on. With the experience of client based production behind him, James decided in 2005 to part ways with the company and go at it as an "independent" once again. Since that point, he has yet to look back. He just recently wrapped production as Director of Photography on the feature films, "Alone Yet Not Alone" (filmed in Roanoke, VA, Williamsburg, VA, Fort Laudon, TN and the mountains of North Carolina), "For the Glory" that lensed in Washington, DC, and the film "Hero" that is set in the world of baseball. The film "Red Dirt Rising" (that he served as Producer, Co-Director, DP and editor) will be released nationwide on January 11, 2011. As of 2011, he is in developing the feature film "Seven Days in Nashville" that follows the story of a struggling single father musician as he makes his last attempt at fulfilling his destiny. Some of his other recent projects and clients have included Harley Davidson, Simon and Schuster, various music videos, and the feature film "Randomocity". James resides in Western North Carolina where he can be close to the mountains and provide a rich and memorable childhood for his children. In his free time, James enjoys traveling and romping around the backyard with his rambunctious children.
Vikki, an innocent young woman falls victim to her own psychosis brought on by a man, Clayton, who's end goal is to rid the world of those different than him. By drugging his victims and not only causing self-mutilation, but horrible violence against anyone around them, he compels others to murder for him. What's supposed to be a relaxing weekend for four friends quickly turns into a fight for survival in the middle of the North Carolina wilderness. Written by James Blankenfeld
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Based on a true story, this film shares with us a decade in the lives of Jimmie Lewallen and his wife Carrie as they experience the joys of love and marriage alongside the tragedies of war and poverty (1939-1949)...
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