FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
**Beverly Hills, CA – **January 6, 2024** – Kendrew Mueller’s captivating documentary, “Not Just A Shot- A Disc Golf Story,” has won the prestigious award for Best Director of a DocuProject at the A Royal Chance Film Festival (ARCFF) in Beverly Hills. The first annual ARCFF will be held LIVE in Los Angeles, February 1-3, 2024, and STREAMS on QLTV+, celebrates independent filmmakers and showcases a diverse range of stories.
Mueller’s film delves into the world of professional disc golf, exploring the dedication, passion, and athleticism required to excel in this fast-growing sport. Not Just A Shot- A Disc Golf Story takes viewers on the journey of Scott Stokely, one sport’s legends, capturing the essence of competition and camaraderie within the disc golf community.
“I am incredibly honored to receive this award from A Royal Chance Film Festival,” said Mueller. “Making ‘Not Just A Shot’ was a labor of love, and I’m thrilled that the film is resonating with audiences. This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone involved in the production.
“The A Royal Chance Film Festival is renowned for its commitment to discovering and nurturing new filmmaking talent. A Royal Chance Film Festival: provides a platform for independent filmmakers to showcase their work to a wider audience. Mueller’s win at ARCFF is a significant recognition of his filmmaking talent and the captivating story of “Not Just A Shot.” The film is sure to continue to captivate audiences and inspire a new generation of disc golf enthusiasts.
**About Kendrew Mueller**
Kendrew Mueller is a passionate filmmaker with a keen eye for storytelling. Learn more about Kendrew Mueller and “Not Just A Shot- A Disc Golf Story” at https://notjustashot.com.
**About A Royal Chance Film Festival**
A Royal Chance Film Festival is an annual event dedicated to uplifting independent artists and showcasing film and television content fired in the minds, hearts and souls of global creatives. Adamant in her belief that independent artists lacking meaningful inroads to Hollywood deserve the same opportunities as their mainstream counterparts, ARCFF Founder Leah “LQ” Queen developed the festival as a valuable tool to bolster the artistic community via resource sharing, education and creative collaboration. A Royal Chance Film Festival is an initiative of Queen’s Guard Foundation (QGF) a non-profit company whose noble mission is to “Honor the Artist”.