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Sheena M. Joyce is a Producer American born on 26 july 1976

Sheena M. Joyce

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Nationality USA
Birth 26 july 1976 (48 years)

Sheena M. Joyce (born July 26, 1976) is an American film producer currently based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Joyce produced the films Rock School (2005), Head Space (2006), Two Days in April (2007), The Art of the Steal (2009), and Last Days Here (2011). She made her co-directorial debut with Don Argott with 2012's The Atomic States of America.

She co-owns 9.14 Pictures with Argott.

Usually with

Don Argott
Don Argott
(4 films)
Demian Fenton
Demian Fenton
(4 films)
Kenneth Welsh
Kenneth Welsh
(1 films)
Paul Green
Paul Green
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Sheena M. Joyce (4 films)

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Production

Last Days Here
Directed by Don Argott, Demian Fenton
Origin USA
Genres Documentary, Musical
Themes Films about music and musicians, Documentary films about music and musicians, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Musical films
Roles Producer
Rating74% 3.7437553.7437553.7437553.7437553.743755
Last Days Here follows Bobby Liebling, lead singer of Pentagram, an Alexandria, Virginia-based heavy metal group founded in 1971 and active sporadically throughout the following four decades. At the film's outset, Liebling is in his 50s, living in his parents' basement, and addicted to drugs. After Pentagram's music is rediscovered by the heavy metal underground scene, Liebling begins to recover from his lifestyle. His friend and manager Sean "Pellet" Pelletier attempts to help Liebling overcome his drug addiction and escape his old life. The film ends in 2010 with Liebling and Pentagram returning to the stage and Liebling sober, married and his new wife expecting their first child.
Rock School, 1h33
Directed by Don Argott
Genres Documentary, Action, Musical
Themes Films about education, Films about music and musicians, Documentary films about music and musicians, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Musical films
Actors Paul Green
Roles Producer
Rating64% 3.2452653.2452653.2452653.2452653.245265
The film opens with the a title card and the sound of Carlos Santana's guitar solo from the song "Black Magic Woman". Paul Green, the primary subject of the film introduces the evening's concert. The camera pans to reveals that the guitarist is twelve-year-old C.J. Tywoniak. The School is then introduced, with Green re-enacting a scene from the film The Silence of the Lambs as Jame Gumb for a group of students. This is followed by the first of a number of interview segments with Green throughout the film. He explains why he started a performance-based program. 9 year old twin boys Asa and Tucker Collins are interviewed, followed by an interview with Tywoniak and his parents about his future in music, teenage girl Madi Diaz-Svalgard, a Quaker singer/songwriter who frequently clashes with Green and finally Will O'Conner a less-successful student who credits the School with saving his life. These students are followed closely through the rest of the film.