Popular on PrZen
- AUA College of Medicine Signs MOU with University of Maryland Eastern Shore - 109
- Nationally Recognized Entrepreneur Tere Tatiana, Statesboro Native Returns to Help Aspiring Entrepreneurs Enter Lucrative Trucking Industry - 107
- Ellis Announces Winners of 2020 Ellis Customer Experience Best in Class Award for Resident Surveys
- Petition to include atheists in refugee policy gains momentum
- Techspert Services IT Support is now available in Tampa, FL
- NLX-112 Restores Motor Function in a Transgenic Model of Spinocerebellar Ataxia
- ProStrategix Proud To Announce Being Chosen as a Top Web Design Agency by DesignRush
- LGBT Near-Death Experience Researcher Seeks LGBT Near-Death Experiencers for Online Survey as Part of New Study and Book
- Ansys Elite Channel Partner and Stratasys Diamond Channel Partner, PADT Announces Jim Sanford as Vice President of Sales & Support
- Residence Inn Fort Walton Beach, Florida Opens
Similar on PrZen
- Nationally Syndicated Radio Show "Radio Bassment" Launching Daily Programming 7 Days a Week
- Multi #1 International Best-Selling Author Jennifer S. Wilkov Hosts the Sold-Out The Next Bestseller™ Workshop Virtually for Writers
- Tracy S. Williams, Wife of Pro Football Hall of Famer Aeneas Williams, Talks Sex and Relationships in Her Debut Book: THE GARDEN EXPERIENCE
- Sugaring: The Green Juice of Hair Removal
- Thru-hikers Launch New Nature Streaming TV Channel for Nature Lovers
- Honorary Oscar-Winner Charles Burnett brings his award winning film on COVID-19 / Black Hollywood to the Prestigious Pan African 2021 Film Festival
- Wohler adds to their iVAM range with the launch of the iVAM2-2
- 8th Annual American Reality TV Awards - ARTAS Official Nominations
- International HPV Awareness Day Summit
- Legacy Gospel Series Project - New Previously Unreleased Recordings
"After The LockDown: Black In LA" Premieres in its First Film Festival!
PrZen/33374470
A Powerful Documentary Film Addressing Black Americans' Survival in the Age of the Pandemic. directed by a family of Los Angeles based filmmakers.
LOS ANGELES - PrZen -- Viewers hear the strong voice of Black LA in this current film on COVID-19. "After The LockDown: Black In LA" is a 9-part docuseries that chronicles the stay-at-home experiences of Black Los Angelenos. The filmmakers, including honorary Oscar-winner Charles Burnett, brought together a group of Black Americans from various industries in film, entertainment, healthcare, theology, politics, education, and small businesses. High profile celebrities in theater and television such as award-winning Debbie Allen, who is also executive producer of Grey's Anatomy and philanthropical projects (which include her work as a choreographer), offered great insights into the complexities of the African American people affected by COVID-19.
Other noteworthy participants include actor and director Bill Duke, recipient of numerous awards, including a nomination for the critically acclaimed film, "A Rage in Harlem"; Sheryl Lee Ralph, Tony Award-winning actress, vocalist, and political activist; Ayuko Babu, executive director of the Pan African Film Festival and international cultural, political and legal consultant specializing in Pan African affairs. Pastor James McKnight, head of The Congregational Church of Christian Fellowship in Los Angeles; film and television director Rusty Cundieff, director of Chapelle's Show and "Tales from the Hood" and his wife, Trina, an indie producer; film producer and writer Angela Hutchinson; Bruce 'Automatic' Vanderveer and wife, Ebony, owners of InRage Entertainment make appearances as well.
The docuseries gives personal insight into Blacks in LA, who represent only a small portion of those affected throughout the U.S. However, facts have shown that there is significant and implicit bias and racial discrimination toward their community. This is why the producers of the docuseries were inspired to come onboard with making this project. They recognized the Black community needed a representative voice to tell their stories, to relate to the rest of the world how the virus has disproportionately taken a higher toll on their lives, and why this has happened.
This compelling docuseries also explores the issue of why Black Americans are more vulnerable to COVID-19. Participating in this discussion is Dr. David Carlisle, President of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science. Dr. Carlisle is a published author in health policy, and eliminating health disparities. Other participants include Dominique DiPrima, popular radio host; California State Senator Holly Mitchell; and Councilman Bernard Parks.
Local Black businesses also shared their experiences during the pandemic as well. These guests include owners of Malik Books, Southern Girl Desserts, InRage Entertainment, Stuff I Eat, Coiffures Salon, Reel Urban News, Kaos Network, Hotville Chicken and more.
In the spirit of hope, the film delves into issues which can realistically turn into solutions to help and heal the Black community. Sage advice comes from Nina Harawa, Ph.D., Darnell Hunt, Ph.D., Dr. David Carlisle, Dominique DiPrima, State Senator Holly Mitchell and Councilman Bernard Parks.
Filmmakers: Joy Shannon, her nephew, Jonathan Burnett, and his father, Charles Burnett.
It is nominated for two awards: Outstanding Documentary and Outstanding Producers. The online premiere of "After The LockDown: Black In LA" will be December 18 -24 in the US Hollywood International Golden Film Awards Festival
(https://higfa.com/).
Tickets can be purchased at: https://filmfreeway.com/USHollywoodInternationalGoldenFilmAwardUSHIFF/tickets
Other noteworthy participants include actor and director Bill Duke, recipient of numerous awards, including a nomination for the critically acclaimed film, "A Rage in Harlem"; Sheryl Lee Ralph, Tony Award-winning actress, vocalist, and political activist; Ayuko Babu, executive director of the Pan African Film Festival and international cultural, political and legal consultant specializing in Pan African affairs. Pastor James McKnight, head of The Congregational Church of Christian Fellowship in Los Angeles; film and television director Rusty Cundieff, director of Chapelle's Show and "Tales from the Hood" and his wife, Trina, an indie producer; film producer and writer Angela Hutchinson; Bruce 'Automatic' Vanderveer and wife, Ebony, owners of InRage Entertainment make appearances as well.
The docuseries gives personal insight into Blacks in LA, who represent only a small portion of those affected throughout the U.S. However, facts have shown that there is significant and implicit bias and racial discrimination toward their community. This is why the producers of the docuseries were inspired to come onboard with making this project. They recognized the Black community needed a representative voice to tell their stories, to relate to the rest of the world how the virus has disproportionately taken a higher toll on their lives, and why this has happened.
This compelling docuseries also explores the issue of why Black Americans are more vulnerable to COVID-19. Participating in this discussion is Dr. David Carlisle, President of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science. Dr. Carlisle is a published author in health policy, and eliminating health disparities. Other participants include Dominique DiPrima, popular radio host; California State Senator Holly Mitchell; and Councilman Bernard Parks.
Local Black businesses also shared their experiences during the pandemic as well. These guests include owners of Malik Books, Southern Girl Desserts, InRage Entertainment, Stuff I Eat, Coiffures Salon, Reel Urban News, Kaos Network, Hotville Chicken and more.
In the spirit of hope, the film delves into issues which can realistically turn into solutions to help and heal the Black community. Sage advice comes from Nina Harawa, Ph.D., Darnell Hunt, Ph.D., Dr. David Carlisle, Dominique DiPrima, State Senator Holly Mitchell and Councilman Bernard Parks.
Filmmakers: Joy Shannon, her nephew, Jonathan Burnett, and his father, Charles Burnett.
It is nominated for two awards: Outstanding Documentary and Outstanding Producers. The online premiere of "After The LockDown: Black In LA" will be December 18 -24 in the US Hollywood International Golden Film Awards Festival
(https://higfa.com/).
Tickets can be purchased at: https://filmfreeway.com/USHollywoodInternationalGoldenFilmAwardUSHIFF/tickets
Source: Hollywood International Golden Film Awards
0 Comments
Latest on PrZen
- Construction Technology Startup Mosaic Hires Real Estate Veteran as First CFO
- First look: Clark Nexsen completes engineering building at NC State University
- 2021 Marketing Excellence Awards—Call for Entries: Honoring the Best in B2B Services and Solutions Marketing
- edjuster Launches Fully Interactive Digital Contents Claims Portal
- Senseeker Engineering Acquires SE-IR Corporation
- eMoney Advisor Veterans Start Firm to Help Fintech CEOs Jump Start Growth
- Florida small town festival ranks Top 50 BEST in nation
- Delray Beach Branding Agency Celebrates Women in Business on International Women's Day
- Soda Ash Market Report 2019-2035 by Goldstein Market Intelligence
- Digital Cash Processing, Genmega Partner to Deliver Next Generation ATM Functionality
- Nationally Syndicated Radio Show "Radio Bassment" Launching Daily Programming 7 Days a Week
- Behavioral Health Software Market Report 2019-2035 by Goldstein Market Intelligence
- A.I in Healthcare Market Report 2019-2035 by Goldstein Market Intelligence
- Nano-technology alliance of Supreme Pharmatech and Professor M.R.Mozafari, a global nano technology expert
- NY-based Chamber Creates Virtual Expo to Support Black Businesses Feb 26
- Multi #1 International Best-Selling Author Jennifer S. Wilkov Hosts the Sold-Out The Next Bestseller™ Workshop Virtually for Writers
- Tracy S. Williams, Wife of Pro Football Hall of Famer Aeneas Williams, Talks Sex and Relationships in Her Debut Book: THE GARDEN EXPERIENCE
- Sugaring: The Green Juice of Hair Removal
- Ideanomics Announces Its Membership in CALSTART
- Global Electric Vehicle E.V Charging Station Market Report 2019-2035 by Goldstein Market Intelligenc