the film
Cynthia,
is a young girl who tries to ease the pain of loneliness,
shyness and ghetto life by hiding in her diary. In her
mind, she's a star - but in life, she's invisible, unavailable,
buried under a pair of headphones, and battling her
own insecurities. Her older brother Juan has a drug
problem, and he's supporting his habit by stealing Cynthia's
written words and selling them as rap lyrics to an MC
named "Deuce," a rapper whose ego far outweighs
his talent.
The Pan African Film Festival
WINNER! THE BLOCKBUSTER AUDIENCE AWARD
ABFF
WINNER! Best Performance by an Actress,
Janice Richardson
The Santa Monica Film Festival Los Angeles,
CA, USA
WINNER! THE BEST DRAMATIC FEATURE AWARD
The Sedona Film Festival Sedona, AZ
WINNER! FILM FESTIVAL FAVORITE AWARD
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| the cast |
David
Zayas,
("Tad Pole",
"Oz", "Angels in America")
Carlos Leon, ("EMPIRE",
"Oz", "Law and Order")
Charles Holt, ("The
Lion King", Broadway, NY)
Sherri Saum, ("One
Life to Live", Sunset Beach")
"Lady May" Robinson, Arista
Recording Artist
Luis Moro, ("The
Siege", "For Love of the Game")
Ernie
Hudson, ("Ghostbusters",
"Miss Congeniality")
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Ephraim
Benton, ("Baby
Boy", "Sopranos")
Antonio Macia
Janice Richardson aka "JNYCE"
Jackie Quinones
Eric Smith
Geronimo Frias, Jr. |
the crew
Directed
by: Lisa France
Executive Producers: Lenny Bier,
Luis Moro, Josselyne Herman
Co-Executive Producers: David Cera, Jackie Martling,
Antonio Macia Sr.
Produced by: Josselyne Herman, Luis Moro, Jeanine
Rohn
Story by: Antonio Macia
Screenplay by: Antonio Macia, Lisa France
Screen Story by: Luis Moro
Co Producers: Lisa France, Felice Schachter, Michael
Saccio
Original Music Composed by: Dean Parker |
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event details ![]() |
when:
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Friday,
October 24, 2003 |
| where: |
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The
Film Society of Lincoln Center
132 West 62nd Street
New York, NY 10023-6595 |
| reception: |
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9:30
pm - 11:30 pm
Cocktails compliments of Martell
Cognac
Hors d'oeuvres by Of Course Catering
Music by DJ Fritz |
| screening: |
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11:30pm
Hosted by Corey Zoo Miller
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| q
& a |
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Meet
N' Greet actor, writer and executive producer Luis Moro
of the award winning Urban Family film "Anne B.
Real" Friday Oct 24 at
The Film Society of Lincoln Center.
Do not miss this opportunity to chat with Luis during
the reception. Luis will also host a Q&A on how
to bring your script from concept to reality after the
film. |
| info
line: |
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800-965-4827 |
| tickets: |
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Purchase
Tickets Online - $20.00
(Visa, Mastercard, American Express) Telephone
Orders (800-965-4827) ($2 extra)
Cash or In Person Payments:
11:00pm - 7:00pm Monday - Friday
blackflm.com
Tribeca Film Center
375 Greenwich Street
New York, New York 10013 |
seating is limited
Admission
cannot be guaranteed without advanced
ticket purchase
about
the series
THE BLACKFILM.COM MIDNIGHT SCREENING SERIES is a monthly,
late night series of independent films, discussion, fundraising
and fun. Originating in New York at Lincoln Center's Walter
Reade Theater, this selective series now takes place at
the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, the Directors
Guild of America in Los Angeles, the National Women's
Museum in Washington, DC and the Rialto Center for the
Performing Arts in Atlanta. The ultimate goal of this
program is to build audience awareness and networking
opportunities for today's most notable independent filmmakers.
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NEW YORK HONORARY HOST COMMITTEE
Adrienne Waheed, Kevin Howell, Blair Smith, Laron Batchelor,
Booker T. Mattison, Li Sumpter, Brianna Hyneman, Malonda
Richard, Dante, Michael Gonzales, Fritz Celestine Mignon
Epsy, Habiba Kromo Noni Ellison, Jason Lampkin Todd
Johnson, Jeffery Scott, Tom Epsy, Keith Harvey Tony
Murphy
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Curator:
Val Moore
Producer: Nasser Metcalfe, Wilson Morales
Executive Producer: Val Moore, Charvis Campbell |
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