Thursday, November 10, 2011

PARIAH - Screening and Q&A Invite - 11.16.11

 

I have attached the flyer for a special Q&A screening of PARIAH on Wednesday, November 16. PARIAH (synopsis below) will be released in Atlanta on January 13, 2012.

 

Immediately following the screening, we will have a Q&A with the film's stars Adepero Oduye and Kim Wayans, as well as the film's writer/director Dee Rees and producer Nekisa Cooper.  We would love to extend an invitation for your friends, family and group members to attend this exciting event.

Wednesday, November 16 at 7:00PM

Landmark Midtown

Feel free to forward this invite to anyone interested in attending. Just remind everyone to RSVP to PariahATL@gmail.com by Monday, November 14 if they plan to attend.

Thank you again for your continued interest in our film!

Best,
Matt

 

 

pariah (puh-rahy-uh) – noun;

a person without status. a rejected member of society. an outcast.

 

A world premiere at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, the contemporary drama Pariah is the feature-length expansion of writer/director Dee Rees' award-winning 2007 short film Pariah. Spike Lee is among the feature's executive producers. At Sundance, cinematographer Bradford Young was honored with the [U.S. Dramatic Competition] Excellence in Cinematography Award.

 

Adepero Oduye, who had earlier starred in the short film, portrays Alike (pronounced ah-lee-kay), a 17-year-old African-American woman who lives with her parents Audrey and Arthur (Kim Wayans and Charles Parnell) and younger sister Sharonda (Sahra Mellesse) in Brooklyn's Fort Greene neighborhood. She has a flair for poetry, and is a good student at her local high school.

 

Alike is quietly but firmly embracing her identity as a lesbian. With the sometimes boisterous support of her best friend, out lesbian Laura (Pernell Walker), Alike is especially eager to find a girlfriend. At home, her parents' marriage is strained and there is further tension in the household whenever Alike's development becomes a topic of discussion. Pressed by her mother into making the acquaintance of a colleague's daughter, Bina (Aasha Davis), Alike finds Bina to be unexpectedly refreshing to socialize with.

 

Wondering how much she can confide in her family, Alike strives to get through adolescence with grace, humor, and tenacity – sometimes succeeding, sometimes not, but always moving forward.A Focus Features, Northstar Pictures, and Sundial Pictures presentation in association with aid+abet, Chicken & Egg Pictures, and MBK Entertainment. A Dee Rees Film. Pariah. Adepero Oduye, Pernell Walker, Aasha Davis, Charles Parnell, Sahra Mellesse, and Kim Wayans. Casting, Eyde Belasco, CSA. Edited by Mako Kamitsuna. Production Design by Inbal Weinberg. Cinematography by Bradford Young. Produced by Nekisa Cooper. Written and Directed by Dee Rees. A Focus Features Release.

 

 


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