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Change.
I just watched Two Dis- tant Strangers on Netflix, directed by Travon Free and Martin Desmond Roe, and written by Travon Free. This film is a shining example of how art in film is one of the most power- ful tools of our society. Not just to tell a story, but to share perspectives in a 30- 120 minute time span that may take a lifetime to un- derstand otherwise.
York City police officer. In a seemingly never ending loop, we are reminded that no matter how things change, they still stay the same. We are also reminded that perseverance, courage, and knowing your own worth and empowerment can eventually, albeit through incredible struggle and hardship, effect real, authentic, and time lasting change. This film, although a short, is one of the most poignant and creative ways of addressing the current crisis of systemic racism in our country that I’ve seen in a while. It’s no wonder it’s been nominated for an Oscar. See our review on this film in our new section titled “new releases”. We hope you enjoy this issue of Georgia Holly- wood Review . We are dedicated to the film arts and find the medium to be extremely satisfying. We hope you find the pages that follow satisfying as well. We will also be beginning our monthly enter- tainment industry events again at the end of May. Go to our website at www.georgiahollywoodreview.com for more info and details. And subscribe to our news- letter while you’re there. Now, go watch a good movie.
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Not only is this poignant, Oscar nominated short filma deep look into our times, but it is a deep look into humanity. It tells the story of a courteous, intelligent, charismatic, and resourceful young African-American man, who is simply trying to get home to his dog after a romantic “one night stand” with a new possible love interest. On his journey home, he is challenged by a never ending, nightmarish, violent encounter with a New
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