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WHILE I HOPE, I BREATHE: BAKARI SELLERS

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Film Review: WHILE I HOPE, I BREATH: BAKARI SELLER
By Yevette Renee Nelson

August  2019

Director:          Emily L. Harrod
Cast:                Bakari Sellers, Cleveland Sellers, Ellen Rucker Sellers, Gwen Williamson Sellers|
Genre:             Documentary
Language:       English

Age is literally just a number when it comes to the political rise of Bakari Sellers who connects with the residents of South Carolina to win election at 22 years of age.

Director Emily Harrod’s documentary, “While I Hope, I Breath” trails Bakari Sellers. A young, gifted and black man, who became the youngest politician ever elected to a statewide office in South Carolina, after defeating his rival, a 26-year incumbent. He went on to represent the 90th district in South Carolina’s state legislature.  He vacated his seat to run for Lt. Governor in 2014 and lost to Republican challenger McMaster. He went on to become the First Vice Chairman of the state’s democratic party.

Prior to getting into politics, he graduated from Morehouse, a historically black, all male private liberal arts college in Atlanta, Ga and received his law degree from

Homage is paid to the 50th Anniversary of the Orangeburg Massacre at the annual Smith-Hammond-Middleton Memorial, named after the three black male protesters who were killed by South Carolina highway patrol officers in February 1968 at South Carolina State.  An additional 2 dozen people were also injured including Bakari’s father Cleveland Seller, a professor and civil rights activist.

The violence  perpetrated on the black community of South Carolina was brought full circle when Sellers acknowledged his good friend, and fellow state congressman Clementa C. Pinckney and eight others were murdered during bible study at the Charleston’s Mother Emanuel AME Church in 2015.

A documentary that gives an open and honest look at Bakari Sellers young life, including his videotaped DUI stop that was leaked.

The documentary is a great way to get his story out, on his own terms. It is apparent as he is getting his story during his meet and greets with supporters and potential voters, that his strong support with African American women is largely responsible for his elections victories. The support of African American women in the 2020 election will also determine who wins the presidential elections.

You know you are in good company when President Barack Obama gives strong words of support. Obama refers to Sellers as “up-and-coming” with an impressive political future, not only behind him, but ahead of him too.

Run time:                    72 minutes
Cast:                            Bakari Sellers, Cleveland Sellers, Ellen Rucker Sellers, Gwen Williamson
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Director:                      Emily L. Harrod
Executive Producer:    Marco Williams, Jedd Canty, Charlamagne tha God, Karen Kinney
Producer:                     Emily Harrold, Diane Robertson, Lauren Franklin, Xuan Vu
Production Co:            Lynwood Pictures
Cinematography:        Alexander J. Hufschmd, Kyle I Kelley, Kelly Creedon
Editor:                         Xuan Vu
Music:                         Eric Andrew Kuhn
Sound:                         Michael Jones

BEAUTIFUL BOY

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Movie Review:  BEAUTIFUL BOY
By Yevette Renee

October 11, 2018

Director: Felix Van Groeningen
Screenwriters: Luke Davies, Felix Van Groeningen
Cast: Steve Carell, Timothée Chalamet, Maura Tierney, Amy Ryan
Genre: Drama

When The Unconditional Love and Support of a Father is Not Enough

Director Felix Van Groeningen’s first English language film “Beautiful Boy” brings to the screen the love and struggles in David Sheff’s memoir Beautiful Boy: A Father's Journey Through His Son's Addiction and Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines by his son Nic Sheff.

 

David Sheff (Steve Carell) had a strong male presence in his son, Nic’s (Timothée Chalamet ) life and was his primary custodial parent, yet even with unwavering guidance and economic security, it still was not enough to prevent Nic from succumbing drugs and alcohol which leads to his downward spiral and the vicious cycle of overcoming his drug and alcohol dependency.

People will often say “It’s my life and I can do as I please.” We are all aware of a person’s freedom of choice, yet what they fail to realize is that they are not suffering through it alone. As evident in the pain experienced by David, every day as he makes it his mission to learn and help his son, his wife Karen Barbour (Maura Tierney) as she does all she can to keep her family together, and their two kids Jasper (Christian Convey) and Daisy (Oakley Bull) who have to deal with their big brother no longer being present for family activities and the conversations that must be had because of Nic resorting to theft to feed his addition..

Beautiful Boy gives us a glimpse into the lives of those who struggle with a family member with a drug addictions while at the same time

Release date

September 7, 2018 (TIFF)

October 12, 2018 (United States)

Opens: October 12, 2018

Runtime: 120 minutes
Production Company: Plan B Entertainment, Big Indie Pictures
Cast: Steve Carell, Timothée Chalamet, Maura Tierney, Amy Ryan
Director: Felix Van Groeningen
Screenwriters: Luke Davies, Felix Van Groeningen
Producers: Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Brad Pitt
Executive Producer: Sarah Esberg, Nan Morales
Based on Beautiful Boy: A Father's Journey Through His Son's Addiction by David Sheff Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines by Nic Sheff
Cinematography: Ruben Impens
Production designer: Ethan Tobman
Costume Designer: Emma Potter
Art Director: Patrick M. Sullivan Jr.
Set Decorator Jennifer Lukehart
Editor: Nico Leunen
Casting Director: Francine Maisler
Distributed by Amazon Studios