Film Forward Documentary Spotlight - Doc Workshop
Featuring the locally-produced film, DRY BONES
Saturday, February 07, 2026
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Learn about documentary filmmaking with the DRY BONES director Dr. Tara Conley
Register for FREEFeaturing the locally-produced film, DRY BONES
Saturday, February 07, 2026
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Learn about documentary filmmaking with the DRY BONES director Dr. Tara Conley
Register for FREE
"How are we going to breathe life into those dry bones?"
The GCFC hosts our 5th annual Film Forward Documentary Spotlight, featuring the locally-produced DRY BONES. This form is for registering for our documentary film workshop on February 7th!
Explore the art of documentary filmmaking in a FREE workshop that goes behind-the-scenes of the locally produced film, DRY BONES. This workshop will provide an overview of the documentary filmmaking process, offering valuable insights into the creative process, respectful storytelling, and navigating sensitive issues.
FILM SYNOPSIS
DRY BONES tells the gripping and emotional tale of Ike Maxwell, a legendary Black football player from the 1970s whose life is upended when his brother is tragically shot and killed by a white police officer in Elyria, OH - a city long plagued by racial tension. This incident thrusts Ike into a world of unrelenting hardship, grief, and trauma, compounded by the physical toll of brain injuries sustained over the years.
Sherman Jones, a passionate local community organizer, draws a poignant parallel between Ike's story and the biblical tale of Ezekiel's dry bones. "How are we going to breathe life into these dry bones?" Jones asks in the film. This question resonates not only for Ike but for the entire city of Elyria.
Imbued with religious undertones, the film presents football as a near-sacred experience for Black Elyrians who once revered Ike Maxwell as their hero. A central question then emerges: how do you revive a fallen hero? The answer lies in the power of community. DRY BONES showcases communal strength, offering a moving testament to the enduring omnipotence of a relatively obscure Black community in the heart of a rust belt city in Ohio.
Directed by Dr. Tara Conley
Assistant Professor, School of Media & Journalism, Kent State University
PRESENTING SPONSORS
This event is supported by the residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture.
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DETAILS:
Saturday, February 7th
9:00 am Doors Open
10 am - 12 pm Documentary Workshop
Kent State University
College of Podiatric Medicine
6000 Rockside Woods Blvd.
Independence, OH 44131
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Parking is FREE. Additional details will be sent closer to the event.
FREE to attend, registration required