Best Miami Documentary
Churchill's
Five years after its closure, Miami music fans are still holding out hope for the return of Churchill’s Pub. As the 16-minute documentary titled simply Churchill’s lays out, the local music scene just hasn’t been the same without the Little Haiti pub welcoming novice musicians and punk legends alike. As former Load drummer Fausto Figueredo says, “[Churchill’s] was a place that I think solidifies itself in American punk rock club history — like CGBG, like Gilman Street, like the 40 Watt Club.” Co-directors and producers Matt Deblinger and Nicholas Orris capture the indelible impact the anything-goes venue had on how we made and consumed music in our city and shared it with the world. It’s a compelling collection of grainy footage taken in the dive — including Chuck Loose of ’90s Miami punk band Chickenhead leaping off the stage after setting fire to his shirt — and anecdotes and commentary by onetime regulars to those grimy stages. Ahol Sniffs Glue, Otto von Schirach, doorman Christopher Hubbard (better known as “Mr. C”), bartender Nicky Bowe, and many others make appearances, including Flash of F, who horrifyingly licks the walls of the infamous Churchill’s bathroom.