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Directed by Rodney Evans.
The feature-film debut of filmmaker Rodney Evans, who wrote and produced in addition to taking on directing duties, Brother to Brother explores the life and struggles of black, gay artists in the present and past. Anthony Mackie stars as Perry Williams, a young man dealing with the strife involved with being both African-American and a homosexual in contemporary New York. He is shunned by his father for his sexual identity and wary of being viewed as a sell-out by black peers when his work gains a white audience. When Williams meets an aging poet who was involved in the Harlem Renaissance of the 1930s, he suddenly finds himself transported back in time and cavorting with the likes of Langston Hughes (Daniel Sunjata) and Zora Neale Hurston (Aunjanue Ellis). Among such legends, Williams is able to gain perspective about his own life. Also starring Roger Robinson and Larry Gilliard Jr., Brother to Brother screened in competition at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
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"Sponsored in part by ActNow FoundationRecorded Monday, November 12, 2007, 9PMTRT 60 MinutesTOPICS DISCUSSED:- Movie club selection for the week BROTHER TO BROTHER - listen to find out the rules.- An extensive review of the Malian film masterpiece YEELEN.- Creating alternate channels of film distribution for black cinema. - Revisiting "collective/movement power," and the "capable tenth" funded black film studio. Email me you comments at talk@obensonreport.com; or go to http://www.obensonreport.com/ and leave your comments.TAO " [More]
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"Episode 25 - The Obenson Report on Black Film / CinemaSponsored in part by ActNow FoundationRecorded Monday, November 19, 2007, 9PMTRT 60 MinutesTOPICS DISCUSSED:- Industry news and notes.- My review of BROTHER TO BROTHER. - Brief discussion on watching gay-themed black cinema. Your input?- Listener phone calls.- The "Capable Tenth" funded black film studio. PLEASE CONTRIBUTE WHATEVER YOU CAN. SEE INFO BELOW.Got something to say? Call the show's voicemail hotline at 1-800-765-7249 and leave a message there; and if it's worthwhile, I'll play your message on the show.OR, email me you comments at talk@obensonreport.com; or go to http://www.obensonreport.com/ and leave your comments. HOW TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE "CAPABLE TENTH" FUNDED BLACK FILM STUDIO1. Go to the ActNow website – www.actnowproduction.org. 2. Click on the "donate/volunteer" link. 3. Click on the "Network For Good" link at the top of the page. 4. Follow the direction ... " [More]
 



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