LOST SOULZ
Lost Soulz makes its debut at the Roxy Cinema featuring Q&A's after each screening.
LOST SOULZ + Q&A’s
A Film by Katherine Propper
DRAMA, MUSIC | 2023 | 95MIN
Sol is an aspiring young rapper and musician, struggling to fund his studio sessions and living with his best friend Wesley’s family. When he meets a group of touring hip-hop musicians, Sol decides to take a chance, leaning into his creative dreams and impulsively joining them on a road trip through Texas. Leaving all that he knows behind, Sol embarks on a musical odyssey across the state, finding instant creative chemistry with his new companions and discovering his own identity as an artist. However, the world of opportunity is not all it appears to be, and soon Sol is forced to make some life changing decisions.
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Friday, May 3
Q&A with director Katherine Propper, producers Andres Figueredo and Juan Carlos Figueredo, and cast members Malachi Mabson and Alex Brackney following the screening.
Saturday, May 4
Q&A with director Katherine Propper, producers Andres Figueredo and Juan Carlos Figueredo, and cast members Malachi Mabson and Alex Brackney following the screening.
Sunday, May 5
Q&A with director Katherine Propper and LOST SOULZ Cast & Crew
A post-film discussion with director Katherine Propper, producers Andres Figueredo and Juan Carlos Figueredo, and cast members Malachi Mabson and Alex Brackney following 5/3 + 5/4 screenings.
Friday, May 3
Saturday, May 4
About the Director
Katherine Propper is a writer-director born and raised in Los Angeles and currently based in Austin. Her 2022 short film “Birds” won the Grand Jury Prize at AFI Fest, a Special Jury Prize in the International Competition at Clermont-Ferrand in France. Her 2019 short film “Street Flame” screened at the Tribeca Film Festival.
She enjoys merging both fictional and non-fictional worlds in her filmmaking, and drawing upon experiences including working on director Terrence Malick’s editing team. Her short films can be streamed on The New Yorker, Short of the Week, and Omeleto.
Kathrine received her MFA in Film Directing from the University of Texas at Austin and a BA in Art History from Georgetown University.
Lost Soulz is her feature directorial debut.