County Line

TFI Suppport

Tribeca All Access® 2011

Logline

A Southern town's underbelly exposed when its sheriff tries to rid himself of a drug alliance with a family friend, investigate the deaths of his female informants and confront his own son's addiction.

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Tina Mabry

Director/Producer

Tina Mabry's first feature film, Mississippi Damned (2009), garnered eleven awards in thirteen film festivals. In 2009, she was named one of Filmmaker Magazine's 25 New Faces of Independent Film.

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Morgan R. Stiff

Producer/Screenwriter/Editor

Morgan graduated from the University of Southern California, School of Cinema-Television, with an MFA in Film Production in 2005 after receiving her BFA from New York University in Dramatic Writing in 2002. As a producer, Morgan has produced fiction and documentary films, as well as promotional videos. Producing projects include PORCELAIN (2004), which is currently being distributed by Iron Rod Motion Pictures, Inc.; HIP HOP HOMOS (LOGO Networks, 2004); the award-winning BROOKLYN’S BRIDGE TO JORDAN (Showtime, LOGO, BET J, 2005); the award-winning feature documentary ONE BAD CAT: THE REVEREND ALBERT WAGNER STORY (Ovation TV, 2009), which she also edited; and the critically acclaimed and award-winning MISSISSIPPI DAMNED (Showtime, 2011). In 2007, Morgan participated in the FIND Producer’s Lab with MISSISSIPPI DAMNED, which she also edited. As an editor, Morgan has worked on tributes, music videos, fiction films, and documentaries. Additional editing projects include HOPE’S CHOICE (Showtime 2004) and BURN: ONE YEAR ON THE FRONT LINES OF THE BATTLE TO SAVE DETROIT, executive produced by Denis Leary and winner of the Audience Award at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival. Morgan is the Chief Production Officer of Morgan’s Mark, a production company dedicated to bringing marginalized stories to the mainstream. Her new feature, COUNTY LINE, was accepted into FIND’s 2010 Screenwriters Lab as well as their 2011 Fast Track program. In April 2011, the script participated in Tribeca All Access where it won the Tribeca All Access Creative Promise Award.

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Lee V. Stiff

Producer/Executive Producer

Lee V. Stiff was the executive producer of Brooklyn's Bridge to Jordan (2005) and the executive producer/producer of Mississippi Damned. He is a university professor and co-author of elementary, middle, and high school mathematic textbooks.