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Here’s the trailer for first-time director Juli Jackson‘s feature, “45RPM” which the film’s website describes as a dark Southern comedy about a New York artist named Charlie and a young record collector from Memphis who are trying to track down a rare 45 RPM single that Charlie’s father cut in the 1960s.

Jackson’s film, made with help from a $30,000 grant from the Ozark Foothills FilmFest, will debut in Batesville this fall.

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