North Dixie Drive is the portrait of a small community of businesses and people residing in a tiny section of Dayton, OH. It is the story of big time wrestlers, mechanics, a donut salesmen, a homeless country singer, barbers, strippers and car repo men. This eccentric collection of people live and work around a traffic circle situated along highway I-75, and fight to keep their lives and careers afloat in a failing economy. Often compared to the Errol Morris film, Vernon, Florida, this debut feature by Brooklyn, NY filmmaker Eric Mahoney showcases an off beat group of characters in today’s Middle America (North Dixie Drive)
North Dixie Drive (Documentary)
by AJ the Barber
This is a trailer off North Dixie Drive, a documentary created by my friend and client, Eric Mahoney, about his Hometown. There are definitely some gnarly characters in this neighborhood. Lol. I can’t wait to see it.
Eric visited me at Blind Barber last night for a haircut. We chopped it up and discussed North Dixie Drive briefly. I’m eager to see the premiere at the advanced screening – more info below. Eric gets a texturized scissor cut, more of a natural look. Above is a Post-Haircut picture.
Thanks for dropping by, E!
North Dixie Drive Advanced Screening
8PM Wednesday, January 12, 2010
Littlefield
622 Degraw St.
Brooklyn, NY 11217
There will be a limited number of seats, so it’s recommended that those interested in attending buy advanced tickets on Littlefield’s website.
Official Site: North Dixie Drive
Facebook Invite
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