Black Thoughts (2020)
30m
Running Time
August 12, 2020Release Date
Black Thoughts (2020)
30m
Running Time
August 12, 2020Release Date
Network & Production Companies
Plot.
A man that is a stranger, is an incredibly easy man to hate. However, walking in a stranger’s shoes, even for a short while, can transform a perceived adversary into an ally. Power is found in coming to know our neighbor’s hearts. For in the darkness of ignorance, enemies are made and wars are waged, but in the light of understanding, family extends beyond blood lines and legacies of hatred crumble.
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Cast & Crew.
Dwayne Logan
Self / Director / Writer
Wren Logan
Self
J.k. Gregg
HOA President
Ava Corley
Baby Ava
Kristian Eke
Black Man 2
Mykie Fisher
Black Man
Nicholas Griffy
Officer
Brittany Mclamb
Neighbor
Kyle Motyl
Officer
Brett Owens
Officer
Alice Raver
Concerned Citizen
Kristina Rea
Teacher
Tim Rowland
Grandfather
Reen Vogel
Grandmother
Joel Edwards
Executive Producer
Jesse Edwards
Executive Producer
Daniel Kiedis
Executive Producer
Rebecca Ryan
Producer
Kendall Rittenour
Director of Photography
Dave Ogle
Steadicam Operator
Antwan Flowers
Camera Operator
Aaron Seldon
Assistant Camera
Stephen Johnson
Assistant Camera
Tyler Manuel
Key Grip
Jeremy Mazza
Sound
Teck Sokic
Art Department Assistant
Jervuante Edmonds
Production Assistant
Kris Miller
Makeup & Hair
Sidney Young
Wardrobe Assistant
Zach Prichard
Editor
Aaron Wheeler
VFX Editor
Ryan Trommer
VFX Artist
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 12, 2020
StatusReleased
Running Time30m
Content RatingNR
Budget$13,700
Genres
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