Director: Hamilton Young Ward
Documentary Feature
True crime, history, paranormal |
USA |
54 min
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True crime meets the paranormal as “Smile for the Dead” uncovers the eerie mystery of William H. Mumler’s spirit photography and his ghostly portraits that baffled the 1800s. This documentary investigates Mumler’s techniques and why society so needed him in the post Civil War era.
Filmed on location in North Carolina, New York and Montreal.
Preceded by Short Film/s:
Changing Your Tune and
Gladiolus and
Eat Surf Love and
The Dog and
Saving an American Hero
Basie Center Cinemas
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Hamilton Ward is the director and cinematographer of Smile for the Dead. Hamilton is an experienced photographer and filmmaker whose works have appeared in various film festivals across the country as well as being featured in such magazines such as The Bitter Southerner (https://bittersoutherner.com/video/summer-heads…)
This is my first feature and what a journey this has been.
This film just wouldn’t have been possible for me to make without everyone’s support. Friends, Artists, Family, Strangers, all coming together to help bring something to life. It’s so wild to me and I am still kind of in awe of it all.
I hope you enjoy the film.