Synopsis:
At the integration of the job market in 1964 Louisiana, a posting for a janitorial position at a local law firm and the discovery of an old sewing machine.
Director:
Alexander Jeffery
Writer:
Paul T.O. Petersen
Producers:
Alexander Jeffery, Paul T.O. Petersen
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This short film was created for the Louisiana Film Prize competition in 2015. The festival picks the top twenty entries for viewing. Winners are selected by a panel of judges and audience votes, and the top prize is $50,000. It was the largest single award prize of any short film festival of its time.
The Bespoke Tailoring of Mr. Bellamy won the festival in 2015, starting a long relationship with the festival that spawned numerous films in subsequent years.

AWARDS
2016
Breckenridge Festival of Film
Won, Festival Prize Best Actor in Short Drama
Stan Brown (actor)
Won, Festival Prize Best Sound
Beso Kacharava (sound editor)
Nominated, Festival Prize Best Director in Short Drama
Alexander Jeffery (director)
Won, Festival Prize Best Short Drama
Alexander Jeffery (director)
Cleveland International Film Festival
Won, Programmers’ Choice Award – In Celebration of the life of Toni Oliverio
Alexander Jeffery
Omaha Film Festival
Won, Audience Award Best Short Film
Paul T.O. Petersen, Alexander Jeffery
Wild Rose Independent Film Festival
Won, WRIFF Award Best Ensemble Casting – Short Film
Alexander Jeffery
Won, WRIFF Award Best Screenplay – Short Film
Paul T.O. Petersen
Won, WRIFF Award Best Director – Short Film
Alexander Jeffery
Won, WRIFF Award Best Music – Short Film
Bence Kutrik
Won, WRIFF Award Best Actor – Short Film
Stan Brown
Won, WRIFF Award Best Costume Design – Short Film
Aimee Hoff
Won, Distinctive Achievement Award Actor – Short Film
Rex Austin Barrow
Won, WRIFF Award Best Production Design – Short Film
Paul T.O. Petersen
Won, WRIFF Award Best Short Film
Paul T.O. Petersen, Alexander Jeffery
2015
Australian Cinematographers Society
Won, NSW & ACT Silver Award Fictional Drama Shorts
Joel Froome
Louisiana Film Prize Won, Grand Prize Best Picture
Alexander Jeffery
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