This film captures an actor’s conversation about the lack of diversity in filmmaking.

2016 Festival | Greenlight PBS Short Film Festival

Premiered July 10, 2016
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2016 Festival | Greenlight

This film captures an actor’s conversation with his agent about the lack of diversity in filmmaking, amid the backdrop of potential prejudices in Hollywood South. After being joined by another fellow actor, the trio figures out that the solution is to take charge of their own destiny.

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