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No Rest for the Weekend caught up with the director and stars of Jason and Shirley Revisited on the red carpet of NewFest 2025. Featuring interviews with director Stephen Winter, writer/actor Sarah Schulman, and actor Tony Torn. Sponsored by BlackMagic Design Tonkawa Film Festival Dehancer.com Get 10% off Dehancer products when you use the promo code "RABBIT" Music by Christopher Gillard Featuring music from Chosic.com Title: Future Technology by MaxKoMusic URL: https://www.chosic.com/download-audio... Credits: Future Technology by MaxKoMusic | https://maxkomusic.com/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Produced by Jason Godbey Jerome Gayman for more content visit: www.norestfortheweekendpodcast.com www.btrpmedia.com About the film: A radical revisitation. This updated version of Stephen Winter’s 2015 film unearths the ghosts of Jason and Shirley, restaging the volatile 12-hour shoot of the 1967 documentary Portrait of Jason—held at the Chelsea Hotel—which blurred the line between subject and storyteller. Jason Holliday (Jack Waters), a sharp-witted Black gay man, whose identity splits between personas–performer, hustler, muse, provocateur–is once again in the room with Shirley Clarke (queer pioneer Sarah Schulman), the Oscar-winning filmmaker who insisted on framing his life. Now, with newly unearthed footage, Stephen Winter returns 10 years later, not to resolve the contradictions, but to reopen them. What was once a document becomes a haunting, a conversation with what was left outside the frame. Time folds. Power shifts. And Jason, still impossible to contain, speaks back.