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Hollywood stirs things up in Leila Djansi's 'The Men In My Life'
English Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) champ, Leila Djansi has returned to the film scenes after a Covid-19-instigated break with the arrival of new material bragging Hollywood's best legends of Black American film.
Film buffs can find the film spilling on Prime or UrbanflixTV, the most recent web-based feature devoted to observing Black and Brown voices in film, TV and then some
Urbanflix and NYLA films delivered the trailer for the non mainstream movie "The Men In My Life," which stars Rochelle Aytes (Swat) as a striving LA entertainer who becomes burdened with really focusing on a mother with a crippling disease, a dad dependent on break and a previous she should face on the off chance that she is to have a future.
The film additionally stars Emmy Winner Obba Babatunde (John Q), Ella Joyce, Wesley Jonathan and Ghanaian whiz Ama K Abebrese.
Urbanflix and NYLA films delivered the trailer for the non mainstream movie "The Men In My Life," which stars Rochelle Aytes (Swat) as a striving LA entertainer who becomes burdened with really focusing on a mother with a crippling disease, a dad dependent on break and a previous she should face on the off chance that she is to have a future.
Shot on the spot in the Dominican Republic, the film's delivery was postponed for a long time because of the Covid-19 pandemic, facing a similar outcome as a few other non mainstream movies.
Leila Djansi with cinematographer Corey Weintraub
Shot on the spot in the Dominican Republic, the film's delivery was postponed for a long time because of the Covid-19 pandemic, facing a similar outcome as a few other non mainstream movies.
Film buffs can find the film spilling on Prime or UrbanflixTV, the most recent web-based feature devoted to observing Black and Brown voices in film, TV and then some.
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