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The Man in the Upper Room

The Man in the Upper Room

"In the dark, few keep the light alive."

In a darkened booth high above the audience, a lone projectionist threads reels of 35mm film through a machine older than many who come to watch. The Man in the Upper Room is a one-day documentary that captures the sacred solitude of one of cinema’s last keepers. Shot in a single 24-hour period, the film is both a portrait and a meditation: on ritual, on the fragility of tradition, and on the quiet hands that keep the magic alive. As theaters shutter and celluloid vanishes, this intimate story asks a simple question: why does it still matter to gather in the dark and let light tell us who we are?

Release Date

Status

Released

Original Title

The Man in the Upper Room

Runtime

5min

Budget

$6,000

Revenue

Language

Production Companies

No Moss Productions