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Helping Youth Transcend Racial Negativity
A few production stills and images from our
San Diego Black Film Festival debut.
Actress/Producer Nichelle NicholsNichelle Nichols just before Q/A after the screening of her film "Lady Magdalene's." Nichelle Nichols is best known for her potrayal of Lt. Nyota Uhura in the original "Star Trek" TV series. | Brandon Veal in Recording StudioYoung Brandon Veal records a voice-over reading of Langston Hughes poem "My People." | Still from Track Shoot - 3My co-producer (Jim McQuaid) and me during shooting break. |
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Roger & Actress Denise BoutteChatting with actress Denise Boutte about one of her more frightening stunts in her role as Diane in the action-thriller "Sister's Keeper." | Actor Glen TurmanGlen Turnam chillin' between screenings at the San Diego Black Film Fest. | Still from Kitchen Flashback SceneDirecting young actor, Brandon Veal, for 1973 flashback scene. |
Still from Track Shoot - 1Actors Torrey Lawrence & Mike O'Neal -- featuring and our hand-made dolly. | Still from Track Shoot - 2Actors Torrey Lawrence & Mike O'Neal. | Roger - entering festival venueRegal United Artists Theatre - Site of the San Diego Black Film Festival. "Trouble in the Water" debuts. |
Roger - Hanging out for the PressRegal United Artists Theatre - Lobby. Press Day at San Diego Black Film Festival. | Actress Denise BouteeActress Denise Boutté (of Tyler Perry's "Meet the Browns") -- after our screening at San Diego Black Film Festival. She was also at festival promoting her film "Sister's Keeper" (co-starring Kent Faulcon & Eric Roberts). | Roger and Glen TurmanWith Actor Glynn Turman -- after the screening. Turman is known for his roles as retired Army colonel Bradford Taylor on the NBC sitcom "A Different World" and as Baltimore mayor Clarence Royce on the HBO's "The Wire." |
Roger- Greeting festival-goersRegal United Artists Theatre - Outside Festival Screening Room | Q/A Session at San Diego Black FilmWith my co-producer, Jim McQuaid, during interview and Q/A discussion. |
A sponsored project of the IFP/NY
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