Congratulations to Filmmaker LaCinda Trotter. She is one of the winners to have their short film “Death Saved My Life” viewed at the Film Freeway Festival. In a remarkably candid Facebook Live, LaCinda announced that her film won. She also shared her story that another filmmaker borrowed the name of her film for their project. Although not happy about the situation, LaCinda is glad that Hollywood knows her name.
“Death Saved My Life” is directed by Anthony Reed, Jr., and Assistant Director is Tyra Coleman. The short film is heartfelt and deals with a subject matter that isn’t highlighted often. “Death Saved My Life” follows Chris, a pre-teen boy who often feels that he’s unloved by his family and is constantly bullied by his classmates in school. Chris feels alone while dealing with the pain, and he makes a shocking decision that will leave you heartbroken.
LaCinda is proof that it’s essential to believe in your project and keep going even when others say no. She initially submitted her film to the Philadelphia Film Festival. It didn’t receive the reviews she was expecting, so she was very hesitant to submit “Death Saved My Life” to Film Freeway.
Shelly Shell: Who encouraged you to submit the film?
LaCinda Trotter: After the disappointment of the negative reviews from the Philadelphia Film Festival, I didn’t want to submit the film. However, several people including, Monica Logan from 44Blue and Jorge Washington from De’Unique TV. They encouraged me to submit my film.
Shelly Shell: What’s next for the Film?
LaCinda Trotter: The team and I will be presented with an award at the Black Excellence Festival on June 18, 2021. Death Saved My Life will be viewed by over 10K people at the Festival.
Shelly Shell: How can we watch the film?
LaCinda Trotter: You can find the film on YouTube, and streamed by Who?Mag Multimedia on Roku, Apple TV, and it’s been recently picked up by Jermaine Quick for streaming on Melanated Vision Programming also on Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV.
About the Black Excellence Film Festival
The B.E. (Black Excellence) Film Festival and Short Film Showcase is a subsidiary of and produced by
Brooklyn Media Publishing LLC. The Black Excellence (B.E.) Festival will be held June 18-19, 2021, at the legendary Showboat Hotel and Convention Center located on the historic Atlantic City Boardwalk in celebration of the first year Juneteenth is recognized as an official holiday in the State of New Jersey. It is a combination of the successful Women of Color and Men of Color Expo, each including a taste of Brooklyn Media’s other mainstream events R&B Live and Get Fit Charlotte.
The B.E. Short Film Showcase is one of the first Black Cultural film experiences in the Atlantic City, NJ area. This event discovers, supports, and develops new talent in filmmaking, providing a platform for emerging and established filmmakers from around the world.
Dorothy E. Brunson Juneteenth Celebration will honor Jimmy Da Saint.
Buckle up y’all, on June 19th we are going live for 6 hours!!! The purpose of the “I Never Quit” Virtual Event is to raise funds to create the Dorothy E. Brunson wax figure to be placed in the Great Blacks in Wax Museum and fund our virtual youth media training programs. The 6 Hour Telethon will feature black history makers, legends, trailblazers, hip hop, gospel, business, and so much more. Join us June 19, 2021, 1 p.m. -7 p.m. for the Dorothy E. Brunson Foundation, “I Never Quit” Virtual Telethon!!
The Juneteenth Celebration will honor Jimmy da Saint, Kangol Kid from UTFO, Keith fromupdablock, Uno Girls, Baltimore Hip Hop Legends, Simply Monica, Purple Queen, Urban X-pressions Alum, Da Fat Cat Clique, and so many more. More to be announced.
For additional information on the “I Never Quit” Tribute and the monthly series or to make a donation, please visit www.DorothyEBrunsonFoundation.org
TheGrowneFolksRadio.com
Join Cynda Williams and Shelly Shell Williams for the PPC Radio show every Wednesday, 2 pm on TheGrownfolksradio.com
Until next time watch Single On a Saturday Night every Wednesday 10:30 pm Watch Live: Phillycam.org/watch | Xfinity 66/966 | Fios TV 29/30 | on iFameTV on Roku | Apple TV and Whomagtv.com