Red Blooded
Directed by Roman S. Koenig
A school board president who has little tolerance for immigrants, students of color, and others, gets the tables turned on her when she learns that her son is a member of the kinds of groups that she and her husband target, leading to her own lesson in acceptance.
Roman S. Koenig is a journalist, independent filmmaker, screenwriter, publisher and media professor based in San Diego, California.
His debut novel, Black Market News, is a 2021 Gold Medal President’s Award winner from the Florida Authors & Publishers Association and an official 2020 Eric Hoffer Book Award Finalist. The book is also a Recommended read by the US Review of Books.
In his recent film work, Koenig’s 2017 short film “The Frequenters” won Awards of Recognition from the international Accolade Global Film Competition and Best Shorts Competition. His 2015 short film “Thirst” was screened at the Borrego Springs Film Festival. In September 2015, the film won an Award of Merit from the international Best Shorts competition.
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