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From Motown to Black Bottom, the story continues.
Kim Weston: Buried in Motown heads to the Pulling Focus African American Film Festival on June 4, 2026, continuing its journey of preserving the legacy of Motown legend Kim Weston through a powerful story rooted in Black Bottom, music history, survival, and cultural memory.
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MOMMY ISSUES Officially Selected for The People’s Film Festival in Harlem
MOMMY ISSUES heads to Harlem as an official selection of The People’s Film Festival, joining a powerful lineup of independent films centered on culture, identity, and storytelling. Written and edited by Valerie Denise Jones, the psychological vertical series explores trauma, perception, and emotional survival through a visually immersive lens.
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Valerie Denise Jones Featured in The Florida Star Newspaper for Buried in Motown
Valerie Denise Jones is featured in The Florida Star, highlighting her documentary Buried in Motown, a project exploring the legacy of Motown artist Kim Weston and the preservation of overlooked music history.
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Valerie Denise Jones Featured in CanvasRebel Magazine: A Story of Resilience, Creativity, and Purpose
Valerie Denise Jones is featured in CanvasRebel Magazine, highlighting her journey in filmmaking, storytelling, and her evolution as a creative professional.
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23:56 Film Preview Featured on Polite on Society
23:56, a psychological thriller by Valerie Denise Jones, is featured on Polite on Society, highlighting its evolution into a bold vertical series and its growing recognition as a festival-ready film.
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Valerie Denise Jones Featured in Voyage Jacksonville Magazine Interview
Valerie Denise Jones is featured in Voyage Jacksonville Magazine, sharing her journey in film, storytelling, and media as an award-winning cinematographer.
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