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Loki Mulholland Filmography

Directing6 FILMS IN DB

LokiMulholland

Known for Directing · Believe

6
FILMS IN DB
$74
TOTAL VALUE
6
PRICED
$12
AVG VALUE
4K
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Believe
~$25 · 4K · 2007
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Dying to Vote
$0 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Loki Mulholland is a talented director whose work resonates deeply with both film enthusiasts and collectors. Best known for his powerful documentary, *The Evers* (2020), Mulholland explores the significant yet often overlooked stories of civil rights activists. This film has garnered attention not only for its poignant storytelling but also for its high-quality production values, making it a valuable addition to any serious collector’s library. Collectors are particularly drawn to *The Evers* for its limited physical media releases, which often include exclusive bonus content that dives deeper into the historical context and the Evers family's legacy. Mulholland’s ability to blend educational content with compelling narratives ensures that his films stand out on shelves. As physical media continues to thrive, particularly with documentaries that shed light on important historical events, Loki Mulholland remains a key figure whose work is essential for both film history and collector aficionados.

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What is Loki Mulholland known for?

Loki Mulholland is known for directing films, including 'The Evers' (2020), 'Believe' (2007), 'After Selma' (2019), 'Black, White & Us' (2019), 'Dying to Vote' (2024), and 'Emmett Till - White Lies, Black Death.'

What genres does Loki Mulholland's filmography span?

Loki Mulholland's filmography spans the genres of Documentary and Comedy.

What era or decades does Loki Mulholland's work cover?

Loki Mulholland's work covers the years from 2007 to 2024, with the most active decade being the 2020s.

How extensive is Loki Mulholland's filmography?

Loki Mulholland has directed a total of 6 films.