
Joe Jennings, a pioneer of skydiving cinematography, looks back on a lifetime of creating iconic moments in film and television as he attempts to pull off his most ambitious stunt, bringing a dreamlike vision to reality.
If you were to find entire dinette sets, automobiles, and living rooms—with people sitting in them—tumbling Earthward from the clouds, you might think, 'Okay, so End Times are a thing.” But it could also be the handiwork of “Space Cowboy” subject Joe Jennings, a “freefall cinematographer” who’s made a specialty of devising and filming such surreal stunts. Coming a decade after Marah Strauch’s first feature “Sunshine Superman,” about BASE jumping pioneer Carl Boenish (also an aerial cameraman), this new doc provides a thematically and stylistically overlapping companion piece."
Variety Dennis Harvey
"Kind, caring, and plummeting to Earth like the rest of us, Joe Jennings is the hero that will remind you to save yourself.” Indiewire
Directors: Marah Strauch, Bryce Leavitt
Cinematography: Tony Johansson
Editing: Eric Bruggemann, J. Davis
Executive Producers:
Richard Valenzuela, Chance Wright, Lars Sylvest
Producers: Tyler Measom, Bryce Leavitt, Marah Strauch
Production Companies
Thank You, Pictures LLC
REV Entertainment Inc
CLIP FROM SPACE COWBOY
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