Release Date: 2015-02-20
Overview: In our short film "Black People" in terms of psychological slavery. We explore the impact that slavery had on the development of black people mentally. In terms of personality, self esteem, self image, and also the entire maturation process people go through. Our contention is that slavery has certainly retarded that for slaves. And when slavery ended, jim crow, racial segregation, racial oppression continued many of the same aspects of slavery. That is: to create in black people a sense of inferiority. This film shows the view point on someone who claims to be conscious, but still be unable to balance real-world priorities and self-interest. Watch Kahlil rise against his enslaved mind and break the chains of psychological slavery.
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Curtis Adams
as The Barber
Kimberly Igla
as The Employer
Chad Micah Johnson
as The Employer #2
Molly Mack
as Molly
Bonnie Monroe
as The Customer
Drew Lee Temple - Director
Drew Lee Temple - Writer
Drew Lee Temple - Producer
Jamie Green - Cinematography
Drew Lee Temple - Editor
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