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Powerful Comments on They Call Me Dae (Trailer)

The comments for They Call Me Dae have been absolutely empowering. Here are what some of my friends and fans had to say after seeing the trailer:

Nice job. You wrote & directed it ?!?!?! WOW… Keep going 4 yours. Keep Up The Good Work!!! - Nathalyone

There is always a catalyst behind fear, anger, hate & suffering. I like that you are attempting to peel back layers of perceived behaviors to glance at the catalysts. – Mike D.

Like the trailer… Keep indie filmmaking alive… All the best – Alvin

I hope the message in this film will change the troubled hearts of many! – P. Carter

I like your film. I admire your art. Do what you do. I support. – MDS209

WOW! This is powerful and beautifully done. – Nfluence J.

Looks like its gonna be a winner, and is kinda hot in a weird gangster chick kinda way. – N215

I saw the trailer and loved it. It did what a trailer is supposed to do – it made me want to see the movie. – D. Lyles

Great job & keep doing great things. – A. Bell

That trailer is tight. – W. Simms

Love it. Looking forward to seeing it. – Kavon W.

That was great. It has me hungry for more. Thanks for sharing. – Dawn B.

Very impressive.  Congratulations. – Dawna H.

The trailer is GREAT, because it not only displays upper body shots, but total body movement, not soap operatic for home viewers only, but it has realistic qualities. In the future, I hope to see your signet like Spike Lee with his moving back drop or Quentin Tarantino with his non linear story  lines, with the ending preceding the beginning.  – Bro Akil

Cool stuff. You are inspiring a lot of people. – Tracy G.

This is just a short list of some of the comments that I’ve received and they keep coming in. They Call Me Dae will begin screening soon at film festivals throughout the US. Stay posted.

Still Eye Rise Pictures wants to get the story of Dae, Tashera and Ahmed on the big screen in the movie Retaliation. So, if you’ve seen the trailer but haven’t left a comment, please do so now. The more comments you leave, the higher our rankings will be, the more other people will get to see the trailer. And the trailer leads to the feature film. Let’s get it.  The trailer is below.

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Yasmin Shiraz is the President of Still Eye Rise Films, an independent production company which films educational and thought provoking documentaries that chronicle the lives, traumas and experiences of youth. Her first production, Can She Be Saved?, a documentary that examines violence among middle school girls, was an official selection of the 2009 Roxbury Film Festival and recently won a 2009 Indie Award of Merit from IndieFest. Yasmin Shiraz is the Award winning Author of Retaliation a novel about a community’s response to youth violence. In 2009, it was selected as one of the top Ten Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers by the American Library Association. She is the author of The Blueprint for My Girls: How To Build A Life Full of Courage, Determination & Self Love (Simon and Schuster) and five other books. Her best selling “Blueprint” empowerment series is utilized as a self esteem, motivational, and educational tool at middle and high schools, after school programs, non-profit youth centers, as well as Boys and Girls Clubs throughout the country.

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