Exclusive: Film Movement has taken North American rights to the drama, How I Learned to Fly, starring Marcus Scribner (Andre Johnson Jr. on ABC-tv’s Black-ish), Lonnie Chavis with appearances by Method Man and Cedric the Entertainer. The movie will be getting a limited theatrical release in December, followed by a release on all leading home entertainment and digital platforms.
The movie reps the debut from writer/director Simon Steuri, and follows Daniel and Eli Davis, two African-American teens who are suddenly and mysteriously abandoned by their parents. Forced to learn how to survive on their own, they gradually spread their wings and, from this desertion, comes an experience of beauty, meaning and enduring love in a memorable coming-of-age drama.
“We have a long history of seeking out talented new storytellers and introducing them to North American audiences,” says Film Movement President Michael Rosenberg. “We...
The movie reps the debut from writer/director Simon Steuri, and follows Daniel and Eli Davis, two African-American teens who are suddenly and mysteriously abandoned by their parents. Forced to learn how to survive on their own, they gradually spread their wings and, from this desertion, comes an experience of beauty, meaning and enduring love in a memorable coming-of-age drama.
“We have a long history of seeking out talented new storytellers and introducing them to North American audiences,” says Film Movement President Michael Rosenberg. “We...
- 9/20/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
In the modern world, who really exerts control? In a relationship? In a family? A single mother must confront those issues as her teenage son becomes aware of and then troubled by her very private, very adult relationships. Directed and written by Simon Steuri, the short film Control stars Remy O'Brien and Matthew Parry-Jones. Veteran independent filmmaker -- and longtime friend of the site -- Quentin Lee produced the film with Steuri; they previously worked together on Lee's documentary series Gay Hollywood Dad. Steuri has made several short films and has also worked in the world of commercials. His advertising work is quite eye-catching, lovely and evocative, words I rarely use about such things. I've watched all the...
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- 4/9/2020
- Screen Anarchy
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