Harlem Fragments is an Afro-futurist scrapbook storytelling of a Harlem Black family's beautiful destruction during the 2008 recession. A natural disaster so mesmerizing you can't look away from the tragedy. Based on true events- The film explores the haunting societal pressures of achieving the Black American dream, told in the POV of 10 year old TJ revisiting his family's home that's up for sale. By empowering this Black boy in this film with the agency to imagine, TJ, through his own journey, finds a way to process and come to terms with his family's divorce. It's important for every Black child out there enduring the same foreign emotions to know that it's okay to feel them, and affirm that there is a future trajectory forward out of the initial destruction.
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Director
Cameron Carr
Cinematography
Nona Catusanu
Editor
Patrick Kelly Nichols
Wardrobe Designer
Camille Etienne
Second Assistant Camera
Niko Noel
Score Engineer
Noah MacNeil
family historydivorcefamilytherapychild of divorceharlem, new york citybroken familyharlem renaissancedivorced coupleafrofuturismscience fictionblack storiesdramabrownstone
Status
Released
Budget
$100,000
Countries
United States of America
Companies
Harlem Renaissance Productions LLC
TruJuLo Productions
Black Man Films
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