Shalon Buskirk, Haley Hnatuk, & Drew Swedberg
a virtual exhibit of work by the 2020 MDOCS Storytellers’ Institute Fellows
in love, in memory is a portrait of love and loss in the post-industrial city of Allentown, Pennsylvania. At the center of the film, our co-producer, co-director, and protagonist, Shalon Buskirk, brings new life to the story of her oldest son, Parris Jerome Lane, who was nineteen when he was murdered across the street from Allentown’s City Hall. Shalon connects this proximal relationship to Parris’ story, unearthing a haunting legacy of racist, policy-driven housing violence to reframe her son’s death. The documentary poetically weaves her words, actions, and collaborations into an assemblage of memories that amplifies her advocacy and archives the story of her son.
The film is the feature directorial debut of Shalon Buskirk and Drew Swedberg. Together they have built a team of artists and collaborators around Parris’ story, including co-editor and assistant producer Haley Hnatuk. This team attended MDOCS 2020 Storytellers’ Institute, rebuilding the momentum of the project alongside this brilliant community of artists. The residency allowed us to shape the end of the film, which then informed the visual language, pulses, and rhythms of a documentary that is now nearing its final form as a feature. This is a work in progress rough cut of the film.
Drew Swedberg
is a documentary filmmaker, cinematographer, and educator living and working in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
His filmmaking orbits around dreams, utilizing a patient and poetic lens to navigate intimate stories of community, interiority, and memory, all while engaging in modes of storytelling that collectively reimagine accountability, collaboration, and truth-telling. As an artist-in-residence and teaching artist, he has produced over 50 youth films through his workshops in the Lehigh Valley. He is the founder of the digital storytelling initiative, Collaborative Media Expressions, which is focused on engaging, supporting, and cultivating youth voices in Allentown, Pennsylvania. In the summer of 2020, he co-designed a local high school documentary program that brought ten teaching artists from across the country into a virtual classroom, where three teams are currently finishing up pre-production and will be supported over the course of the next year as they navigate new films.
He currently teaches an array of media and film classes from elementary after-school programs to college classrooms and coaches 5th grade basketball at Jefferson Elementary School. He is moving through his feature directorial debut with co-director Shalon Buskirk. The documentary, in love, in memory, is currently between production and post-production.
Work of the Fellows * Work of the Institute * Exhibition Description