The Filmaker
Stubborn As A Mule
“Stubborn As A Mule!” is an internationally award winning film that presents an eye opening depiction of lesser known historical facts and contemporary commentary regarding the call for reparations for African-Americans. In the process, the film disseminates black history that is not taught in most educational systems.
Director’s Choice Award
2010 Portland African-American Film Festival
(Portland, OR)
Best International Film
2010 Music Video Screen Awards (MVSA)
(Birmingham, United Kingdom)
Best Film on Matters Relating to the Black Experience/Marginalized People
2011 Black International Cinema
(Berlin, Germany)
Award of Merit
2010 Accolade Competition
(LaJolla, CA)
Best Diaspora Documentary
2011 Africa Movie Academy Award
(Nigeria, Africa)
Films In Process
A Legacy Forgotten:
Blue & Gold Pride
This film is about the forgotten legacy of Alfred Ely Beach High School, the African-American high school that broke through the wall of segregation to win the first integrated basketball championship in the State of Georgia.
We Confess…
“We Confess… is based on the book “We Confess! The Civil War, The South, and The Church,” written by Deborah Brunt. The film shows how the unresolved past – especially racial issues and other injustices from the Civil War era – still fetters our churches, our families and our hearts. In doing so, “We Confess…” shows the way to be healed and free from the atrocities of our past. Biblically anchored, historically accurate and spiritually profound, “We Confess…” calls the US church culture rooted in the Bible Belt to see where we’ve missed and misrepresented Jesus and to come out from entrapment in a false identity to become who God created us to be.
Keturah Revealed Documentary
“Keturah Revealed” takes a detailed look, through these Abrahamic shaded glasses, at some of these repercussions that still plague many people of color in the present age. A few of those issues that “Keturah Revealed” examines are spiritual identity theft, the orphan syndrome, and generational curses stemming from hatred and unforgiveness.
Through “Keturah Revealed,” it is our hope that historical events from Abraham’s life help identify issues that cause shipwrecks in the lives of many individuals.
Screenplay Awards