Jethro Waters discusses the inspiration behind his EmmyAward–winning documentary F11 AND BE THERE, explores the cultural contrasts between the American South and North as portrayed in GUNFIGHTER PARADISE, and reflects on the creative and logistical challenges of independent filmmaking.
Jethro Waters is a multi-award-winning writer, director,producer, and cinematographer whose work spans documentary, narrative film, music videos, and experimental cinema. His documentary feature debut, F11 AND BE THERE, was a New York Times Critic’s Pick, won an Emmy Award,screened internationally, and is available on platforms including Apple TV, Amazon Prime, PBS, and Kanopy. His music videos for artists such as John Cale and Angel Olsen have been featured in major publications including The NewYorker, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times. Waters makeshis narrative feature debut with GUNFIGHTER PARADISE, for which he wrote, produced, and directed, with a poster hand-painted by legendary artist Renato Casaro. He has collaborated on acclaimed projects including DesperateSouls, Dark City, and the Legend of Midnight Cowboy and created films on architecture and design featuring figures like Tadao Ando. His experimental and short films have screened in museums and international exhibitions.
Websites: www.jethrowaters.com, Gunfighter Paradise.
GUNFIGHTER PARADISE Premieres in New York and Los Angeles in 2026: New York: February 27, AMC Lincoln Square 13 and Los Angeles: March 6, Laemmle Glendale.
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