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Metamorphose Films
Metamorphose Films is an Atlanta-based video/film production company founded in 2006 by documentary filmmaker Juliet Sonnenberg.

Metamorphose Films (also known as MetaFilms.com) has produced award-winning documentaries, many short promotional films, and is currently in pre-production for its first scripted feature film, The Beneficiary.

The first Metamorphose Films documentary was the 2008 film Hoot in the Hole - the Story of the Jackson Hole Hootenanny 1.)

, which chronicled the Jackson Hole Hootenanny, a folk and country music jam which has been held every Monday since 1993 in Moose, Wyoming. Hoot in the Hole includes performances by Tom Rush, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, the Wilders, and The Hot Club of Cowtown and interviews with Anne and Pete Sibley, John Byrne Cooke, and John Kuzloski.

The next Metamorphose Films project was Methidemic, an eight-episode documentary centering on four states’ responses to the methamphetamine crisis in their communities. People and programs in Utah, Idaho, Montana, and Georgia are documented in Methidemic, which spotlights treatment and education efforts in those states. Methidemic is slated to be released in April 2016.

Metamorphose Films is affiliated with the local promotional video SEO company, VisibleVideo.tv.

1.) Hoot In The Hole - The Story of the Jackson Hole Hootenanny, Mandolin Cafe, Nov. 6, 2008 http://www.mandolincafe.com/news/publish/mandolins_00976.shtml