From directors Adam Margolis and Jim St. Germain, Every Nine Hours is a modern-day exploration of skin color and gender and how they affect one's ability to participate in relationships and society.
In 2017, 987 people were shot and killed by police in America. One every nine hours. Black men were 3x more likely to be in that number than any other group of people.
Every Nine Hours stars Phillip Smithey (“Code Black,” “Grace and Frankie”), Elisabeth Ferrara (“Lethal Weapon”), Kahyun Kim (“American Gods”), Marcy Goldman (“Airplane!”) and legendary actor Danny Trejo (Machete, Predators).
The film is produced by the award-winning team of Ari Rutenberg and James Kicklighter (Angel of Anywhere, Desires of the Heart), co-produced by Jameelah Nuriddin. The director of photography is Lauren Guiteras, casting by Jaime Gallagher (The Great Illusion, Know Your Enemy), featuring a crew comprised of over 50% females and minorities.
From directors Adam Margolis and Jim St. Germain, Every Nine Hours is a modern-day exploration of skin color and gender and how they affect one's ability to participate in relationships and society.
In 2017, 987 people were shot and killed by police in America. One every nine hours. Black men were 3x more likely to be in that number than any other group of people.
Every Nine Hours stars Phillip Smithey (“Code Black,” “Grace and Frankie”), Elisabeth Ferrara (“Lethal Weapon”), Kahyun Kim (“American Gods”), Marcy Goldman (“Airplane!”) and legendary actor Danny Trejo (Machete, Predators).
The film is produced by the award-winning team of Ari Rutenberg and James Kicklighter (Angel of Anywhere, Desires of the Heart), co-produced by Jameelah Nuriddin. The director of photography is Lauren Guiteras, casting by Jaime Gallagher (The Great Illusion, Know Your Enemy), featuring a crew comprised of over 50% females and minorities.
From directors Adam Margolis and Jim St. Germain, Every Nine Hours is a modern-day exploration of skin color and gender and how they affect one's ability to participate in relationships and society.
In 2017, 987 people were shot and killed by police in America. One every nine hours. Black men were 3x more likely to be in that number than any other group of people.
Every Nine Hours stars Phillip Smithey (“Code Black,” “Grace and Frankie”), Elisabeth Ferrara (“Lethal Weapon”), Kahyun Kim (“American Gods”), Marcy Goldman (“Airplane!”) and legendary actor Danny Trejo (Machete, Predators).
The film is produced by the award-winning team of Ari Rutenberg and James Kicklighter (Angel of Anywhere, Desires of the Heart), co-produced by Jameelah Nuriddin. The director of photography is Lauren Guiteras, casting by Jaime Gallagher (The Great Illusion, Know Your Enemy), featuring a crew comprised of over 50% females and minorities.
From directors Adam Margolis and Jim St. Germain, Every Nine Hours is a modern-day exploration of skin color and gender and how they affect one's ability to participate in relationships and society.
In 2017, 987 people were shot and killed by police in America. One every nine hours. Black men were 3x more likely to be in that number than any other group of people.
Every Nine Hours stars Phillip Smithey (“Code Black,” “Grace and Frankie”), Elisabeth Ferrara (“Lethal Weapon”), Kahyun Kim (“American Gods”), Marcy Goldman (“Airplane!”) and legendary actor Danny Trejo (Machete, Predators).
The film is produced by the award-winning team of Ari Rutenberg and James Kicklighter (Angel of Anywhere, Desires of the Heart), co-produced by Jameelah Nuriddin. The director of photography is Lauren Guiteras, casting by Jaime Gallagher (The Great Illusion, Know Your Enemy), featuring a crew comprised of over 50% females and minorities.
From directors Adam Margolis and Jim St. Germain, Every Nine Hours is a modern-day exploration of skin color and gender and how they affect one's ability to participate in relationships and society.
In 2017, 987 people were shot and killed by police in America. One every nine hours. Black men were 3x more likely to be in that number than any other group of people.
Every Nine Hours stars Phillip Smithey (“Code Black,” “Grace and Frankie”), Elisabeth Ferrara (“Lethal Weapon”), Kahyun Kim (“American Gods”), Marcy Goldman (“Airplane!”) and legendary actor Danny Trejo (Machete, Predators).
The film is produced by the award-winning team of Ari Rutenberg and James Kicklighter (Angel of Anywhere, Desires of the Heart), co-produced by Jameelah Nuriddin. The director of photography is Lauren Guiteras, casting by Jaime Gallagher (The Great Illusion, Know Your Enemy), featuring a crew comprised of over 50% females and minorities.
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The Independent Critic In a quietly powerful way, Every Nine Hours isn't just about the overt racism but the seemingly quieter, everyday biases and misperceptions, stereotypes and assumptions that can and do fuel our behaviors, institutions, detachments and, all too frequently, our apathy.
One Film Fan A direct, dramatic, relevant, impactful, socially-conscious, and sobering statement about the concepts of race and gender in a contemporary world still greatly haunted by the specters of its past wrongs.
UK Film Review Every Nine Hours covers a lot of ground in an insightful way. It tackles and debates race and gender and how the two impact on how an individual is able to go about their day to day life. [Leaving] a long lasting impression after the final frame, it reinforces the shocking truth about race relations in America and how society has a long way to go to fully tackle fear and hatred.
IndyRed A beautifully acted and produced film. But even more interesting is that Every Nine Hours take yet another step, suggesting that racism isn't the only issue. It's people in general.
Vero Beach Wine and Film Festival The world premiere for Big Man Productions and JamesWorks Entertainment's Every Nine Hours will take place in June 2019 at the Vero Beach Wine and Film Festival.
The Independent Critic In a quietly powerful way, Every Nine Hours isn't just about the overt racism but the seemingly quieter, everyday biases and misperceptions, stereotypes and assumptions that can and do fuel our behaviors, institutions, detachments and, all too frequently, our apathy.
One Film Fan A direct, dramatic, relevant, impactful, socially-conscious, and sobering statement about the concepts of race and gender in a contemporary world still greatly haunted by the specters of its past wrongs.
UK Film Review Every Nine Hours covers a lot of ground in an insightful way. It tackles and debates race and gender and how the two impact on how an individual is able to go about their day to day life. [Leaving] a long lasting impression after the final frame, it reinforces the shocking truth about race relations in America and how society has a long way to go to fully tackle fear and hatred.
IndyRed A beautifully acted and produced film. But even more interesting is that Every Nine Hours take yet another step, suggesting that racism isn't the only issue. It's people in general.
Vero Beach Wine and Film Festival The world premiere for Big Man Productions and JamesWorks Entertainment's Every Nine Hours will take place in June 2019 at the Vero Beach Wine and Film Festival.
The Independent Critic In a quietly powerful way, Every Nine Hours isn't just about the overt racism but the seemingly quieter, everyday biases and misperceptions, stereotypes and assumptions that can and do fuel our behaviors, institutions, detachments and, all too frequently, our apathy.
One Film Fan A direct, dramatic, relevant, impactful, socially-conscious, and sobering statement about the concepts of race and gender in a contemporary world still greatly haunted by the specters of its past wrongs.
UK Film Review Every Nine Hours covers a lot of ground in an insightful way. It tackles and debates race and gender and how the two impact on how an individual is able to go about their day to day life. [Leaving] a long lasting impression after the final frame, it reinforces the shocking truth about race relations in America and how society has a long way to go to fully tackle fear and hatred.
IndyRed A beautifully acted and produced film. But even more interesting is that Every Nine Hours take yet another step, suggesting that racism isn't the only issue. It's people in general.
Vero Beach Wine and Film Festival The world premiere for Big Man Productions and JamesWorks Entertainment's Every Nine Hours will take place in June 2019 at the Vero Beach Wine and Film Festival.
The Independent Critic In a quietly powerful way, Every Nine Hours isn't just about the overt racism but the seemingly quieter, everyday biases and misperceptions, stereotypes and assumptions that can and do fuel our behaviors, institutions, detachments and, all too frequently, our apathy.
One Film Fan A direct, dramatic, relevant, impactful, socially-conscious, and sobering statement about the concepts of race and gender in a contemporary world still greatly haunted by the specters of its past wrongs.
UK Film Review Every Nine Hours covers a lot of ground in an insightful way. It tackles and debates race and gender and how the two impact on how an individual is able to go about their day to day life. [Leaving] a long lasting impression after the final frame, it reinforces the shocking truth about race relations in America and how society has a long way to go to fully tackle fear and hatred.
IndyRed A beautifully acted and produced film. But even more interesting is that Every Nine Hours take yet another step, suggesting that racism isn't the only issue. It's people in general.
Vero Beach Wine and Film Festival The world premiere for Big Man Productions and JamesWorks Entertainment's Every Nine Hours will take place in June 2019 at the Vero Beach Wine and Film Festival.
The Independent Critic In a quietly powerful way, Every Nine Hours isn't just about the overt racism but the seemingly quieter, everyday biases and misperceptions, stereotypes and assumptions that can and do fuel our behaviors, institutions, detachments and, all too frequently, our apathy.
One Film Fan A direct, dramatic, relevant, impactful, socially-conscious, and sobering statement about the concepts of race and gender in a contemporary world still greatly haunted by the specters of its past wrongs.
UK Film Review Every Nine Hours covers a lot of ground in an insightful way. It tackles and debates race and gender and how the two impact on how an individual is able to go about their day to day life. [Leaving] a long lasting impression after the final frame, it reinforces the shocking truth about race relations in America and how society has a long way to go to fully tackle fear and hatred.
IndyRed A beautifully acted and produced film. But even more interesting is that Every Nine Hours take yet another step, suggesting that racism isn't the only issue. It's people in general.
Vero Beach Wine and Film Festival The world premiere for Big Man Productions and JamesWorks Entertainment's Every Nine Hours will take place in June 2019 at the Vero Beach Wine and Film Festival.