Producer
Before George Floyd, before Breonna Taylor, before America knew about Black Lives Matter, there was Michael Brown, Jr. On August 9th, 2014, in Ferguson Missouri, Darren Wilson, a white officer, fatally shot an unarmed Brown, and in the days that followed protest, anger, frustration and fear took over the city and it’s community. Six years later, a new story emerges, one filled with hope, love and beauty. Through interviews from community members, including Dorian Johnson, who was with him that day, and Michael Brown’s father, this documentary illuminates the stories from within the city since that time, including the dreams and desires of its citizens to move beyond the limited and all-too-common narratives of racism and division in the media. The film reveals the humanity within the people of Ferguson, who represent all of us, and the communities in which we live.
Set Decoration
Donald (Zeljko Ivanek) se está muriendo de sida. Su amante James (Hugh Grant) decide ir a Fayetteville, Arkansas, para decírselo a su madre (Ann-Margret), que ha estado separada de su hijo durante años.
Art Direction
Roger Dollison es un oficial de policía que junto con su esposa Kendra está viviendo el sueño americano. La pareja tiene dos hijos, una hermosa casa y un perro llamado Rex. Sin embargo, sus vidas cambiarán radicalmente después de que el compañero de clase de uno de los niños sufra abusos sexuales en una prestiogiosa guardería del vecindario.