
2024 • 22m • Documentary
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Available until Dec 31, 2026
Available Worldwide
Available until Dec 31, 2026
Available Worldwide
Available until Dec 31, 2026
Available Worldwide
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About the film
Award-winning bartender Joseph “Joe” Stinchcombstirs up the small town of Oxford, Mississippiwhen he launches a craft cocktailmenu honoring Black History Month.
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Thank you for joining us for (I’m Not) Your Negroni.
This film is part of a growing body of work by filmmaker Antonio Tarrell, exploring Mississippi’s cultural memory, Black creativity, and community storytelling.
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Director
Antonio Tarrell
Producer
Antonio Tarrell, Hannah Fletcher
Executive Producer
Ralph L. Fletcher, Fletcher Roy & Chevenvert, LLC
Crew
Antonio Tarrell
Awards & recognition
Clarksdale Film & Music Festival 2025
Official Selection
Oxford Film Festival 2024
Honorable Mention Best Documentary Short
LightReel Film Festival 2024
Official Selection
Black Indie Filmmakers Association Houston Film Festival (BIFF) 2024
Official Selection
FILMLAND 2024
Official Selection
JXN Film Festival 2024
Winner Choice Award
Magnolia Independent Film Festival 2026
Official Selection
Los Angles Short Film Awards 2024
Official Selection
Forth Smith International Film Festival 2024
Official Selection
St. Louis International Film Festival 2025
Official Selection
Spillit Story Film Fest 2026
Official Selection
Over-The-Rhine International Film Festival 2025
Underground Railroad Freedom Award Winner
What people are saying
‘Friday night’s after party at The Powerhouse is inspired by two of Tarrell’s projects: Steven Johnson, the grandson of Robert Johnson featured in I Believe I’ll Go Back Home, is providing live music entertainment, and at the bar you can sample some of the drinks that caused the controversy in (I’m Not) Your Negroni.‘
Carey Miller
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