Check Out My New Article on I’m Just Sharing
It feels great to have people who want to publicize my work and what I’m doing. This is a new article that talks a little bit about everything that I’ve done in my career so far. It even mentions what happened when I was in Jay-Z’s dressing room. You gotta read it. Thanks Mitch for [...]
Tags: African American author, director, Exclusive: A Novel, mad rhythms magazine, Mitch Mitchell, screenwriter, Yasmin publicity
Yasmin Parties! Gotta Support My Fellow Filmmakers!
I was in NYC last night to support Stuart Films’ 3 year anniversary party. I had a fantastic time. I had the opportunity to meet Vladimir Versailles who played “Cedric” in Mooz-lum. I had such a wonderful time. Vlad has wonderful energy! If you haven’t seen it already, please go to see the movie, Mooz-lum. [...]
Tags: african american film, director, krystal farris, mooz-lum, naza usher, They Call Me Dae, vladimir versailles
Spike Lee Says: Stop Being Mediocre! (Video)
In the spirit of my Rules to Live By column, I’d like to share a portion of a short speech that Spike Lee gave Saturday night at the San Diego Black Film Festival. He talked about people subscribing to mediocrity and how as filmmakers–but also as people–we should be willing to raise the bar. To [...]
Tags: director, Do The Right Thing, Filmmakers, san diego black film festival, She's Gotta Have It, Spike Lee
Can She Be Saved? Gets In To The 2010 Women’s Intl Film and Arts Festival
I was recently notified that my debut film, Can She Be Saved? has been selected to screen at the 5th Annual Women’s International Film and Arts Festival in Miami which is being held March 26 – April 3, 2010. I look forward to meeting my fellow women filmmakers. And for the people who indulge me [...]
Tags: Can She Be Saved?, director, girl fighting, womens international film and arts festival, Yasmin Shiraz
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