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Stay Prayed Up
O Cinema South Beach
Thursday, Oct 20, 2022 7:00 PM
The Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers connects US-based documentary filmmakers with communities throughout the South for screenings and conversations around important stories and the art of filmmaking. This special screening of STAY PRAYED UP will be followed by a post-film discussion.
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Admission Adult - $12.50
Admission Older Adult (62+ years old w/ valid ID) - $10.00
Admission Students & Teachers (w/ valid ID) - $10.00
Admission Children (12 years old & under) - $10.00
Admission Military (w/ valid ID) - $10.00
Admission MBFS Members - $9.00

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The Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers connects US-based documentary filmmakers with communities throughout the South for screenings and conversations around important stories and the art of filmmaking. This special screening of STAY PRAYED UP will be followed by a post-film discussion.

THE FILM

The only thing mightier than Lena Mae Perry’s electrifying voice is her faith. She has spent the last 50 years sharing and sharpening both as the steadfast bandleader of The Branchettes, a legendary North Carolina gospel group that has packed churches throughout the South and lifted weary hearts as far away as Ireland. STAY PRAYED UP is a spirited celebration, inviting audiences into "Mother" Perry's close-knit community as the 82-year-old strives to extend her sacred song ministry ever forward.

This fast-paced, foot-thumping documentary follows Perry and The Branchettes as they prepare to record their first, fully live album, a hallmark in the canon of Black gospel groups. Health concerns with long-time, long-fingered pianist Wilbur Tharpe underscore the importance of “capturing the spirit” for producer Phil Cook, a white Wisconsin-born gospel enthusiast and musical polyglot half of Perry’s age. Through shared prayer, laughter, hardships and praise, this “church gospel noisy crew” demonstrates that music, like faith, ain’t nothing without some fire inside.