A world premiere and Grand Jury honorable mention selection at the recently concluded 17th annual Dances With Films Fest, writer-director Jesse Rosen’s The Jazz Funeral is a relaxed, shrewdly observed portrait of the sort of crucible that a lot of young men must pass through in entering into a functional, adult, peer relationship with their father. Smart, modulated performances and a professional, unfussy technical package mark this as a superlative indie effort — one that augurs good things for a lot of the young talent involved. For the full, original review, from ShockYa, click here. (Malvern Productions, unrated, 79 minutes)