Film
The Storykeeper
René Psarolis was seven years old in June, 1944. One evening, he was walking down his Paris street, rue de la Chapelle, when he heard a deafening roar. He looked up and saw a ball of silver roar overhead and explode nearby.
It was a USAF B-17-G, and there were three dead men in the plane.
Decades later, René embarked upon a quest to discover the whole story of crash and to trace the ten crew members.
Festivals and screenings (details on events page):
2021 The Hague Global Cinema Film Festival Finalist
2020 Lift Off Sessions - Pinewood Studios, UK and Raleigh Studios, Hollywood (Winner Best Documentary)
2018 Private screening, Antwerpen, Belguim
2015 Paris - La Cafeotheque
2015 Seattle True & Independent Festival and Red Carpet Gala, Seattle International Festival
2014 Veteran’s Day special screening, Lyric Theatre, Harrison, Arkansas (home of Kirby Cowan, USAF)
2013 Festival Premieres:
OneCloudFest, virtual (Shortlisted for OneCloudFest Prize)
Albany Festival, California
Naperville Festival, Chicago, Illinois (Nominated Best Documentary)
Hot Springs Festival, Arkansas, 2 screenings with special guest Rene Psarolis (Nominated Best Documentary Short)
Geneva Film Festival, Illinois (Winner Best Documentary)
Thin Line Festival, Texas
Jaipur International Festival, India (First List of Nominated Films)
For his generous acts that followed, René was awarded the medal for Veterans of Foreign Wars from the United States.
The Storykeeper is the first time René’s story has been told. The film has been shown in many venues and festivals worldwide.
This documentary is a collaboration between Erin Byrne and Dutch filmmaker Rogier van Beeck Calkoen.
If you are interested in a screening, presentation, and/or interview with Erin, please contact her.
Erin Byrne’s IMDb profile is here.
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