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New Era, New Blood

When a young Alfonse Capone joins in with the Chicago Mafia, he seeks to reform the ways in which they carry out their endeavors.

Lee University 48 Film Challenge Award Winner.

  • Sean Walker
    Director
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  • Sean Walker
    Writer
  • Geneva Singleton
    Writer
  • Jeremiah Ruff
    Writer
  • Jamie Shawver
    Writer
  • Caleb Ruiz
    Writer
  • Chris Glover
    Writer
  • Gerardo Gutierrez
    Writer
  • Geneva Singleton
    Producer
  • Caleb Ruiz
    Director of Photography
  • Gerardo Gutierrez
    Key Cast
    "Alfonse Capone"
  • Seth Palmer
    Key Cast
    "Torrio"
  • Jamie Shawver
    Key Cast
    "Jake Lingle (Journalist)"
  • Kaden Pennertz
    Key Cast
    "Mobster"
  • Chris Glover
    Editors
  • Jeremiah Ruff
    Editors
  • Project Type:
    Short, Student
  • Genres:
    Drama, Historical, Crime
  • Runtime:
    5 minutes 40 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    November 7, 2023
  • Production Budget:
    100 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    United States, United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States, United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Black & White
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    Yes - Lee University
  • Lee University Film Friendsy
    Cleveland, Tennessee
    United States
    October 23, 2023
    North American Premiere
    Best Film Award, Creative Under Pressure Award
Distribution Information
  • Youtube
Director Biography - Sean Walker

Sean Walker is a director, filmmaker, and photographer from Nashville, Tennessee, currently studying film at Lee University.
His most prominent work is the two-time award winning 48-hour short film "New Era, New Blood".

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Director Statement

This film was something special. 2 days, a bell prop, a line of dialogue, and a genre were all we had. Directing on the fly is extremely challenging, but it’s rewarding to see something you wrote with friends get made so quickly. I highly recommend to anyone interested in filmmaking to participate in a 48-hour film fest; it's the best hands-on crash course for filmmaking.