








Award-winning bartender Joseph “Joe” Stinchcomb
stirs up the small town of Oxford, Mississippi
when he launches a craft cocktail
menu honoring Black History Month.
Produced and Directed By:
Antonio Tarrell
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Executive Producers:
Ralph L. Fletcher
Fletcher Roy & Chevenvert, LLC
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Co-Producer:
Hannah Fletcher
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Director of Photography:
Antonio Tarrell
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Edited By:
Antonio Tarrell
Hannah Fletcher
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Featuring: Joseph Stinchcomb With: Castel Sweet,
Afton Thomas, Danielle Buckingham, Sha’ Simpson,
Lee Edwards, Zack McLeod and Aleciean Mathis
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Genre:
Documentary Short
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Runtime:
33:00
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Release Year:
2024
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Producer & Director

Antonio Tarrell
Antonio Tarrell, hailing from Bruce, Mississippi, is a highly skilled and versatile filmmaker. With expertise in producing, directing, and cinematography, he has contributed his talents to a wide range of projects including feature films, commercials, and documentaries. Tarrell's unwavering objective as a filmmaker is to create visually captivating images that not only advance the narrative but also have a profound emotional impact on the audience at a subconscious level. Antonio Tarrell Films' accomplishments include contributions to 5th Step (2023), Robert Johnson: I Believe I'll Go Back Home (2023), NHK (Japanese Broadcast: Mississippi Revealed (Mississippi Delta), 2022, Fox Business: Earth with John Holden (Arkansas), 2022, Mississippi Public Broadcast: Mississippi Roads (2022), David Sheffield: The Heartbreak Henry for Theater Oxford (2021), Discovery Channel: Earth hosted by John Holden (2021), PBS: Make America Black hosted by Henry Louis Gates Jr (2021), CONDÉ NAST ENTERTAINMENT featuring Joseph Stinchcomb (2021), Black Privilege. White Power. (2020), Walk Against Fear: James Meredith for Smithsonian TV (2019), Restaurant Impossible: Revisited - Season 2 for Food Network (2019), Pilot Episode: Bluff City Law for NBC (2019), Wedding at Graceland for Hallmark (2019), Dateline Crime with Tamron Hall for Investigation Discovery (2018), Unspeakable Crime: The Killing of Jessica Chambers (2017/2018) for Oxygen TV, and much more.


July 21, 2024
Jackson, Mississippi
August 22, 2024
Fort Smith, Arkansas
October 3, 2024
Houston, Texas
