Seraphim: The Motion Picturedir. R.E.D/72min/USA/2024
From the creators of the critically acclaimed album, SERAPHIM & based on the award-winning short film, JUSTICE, comes SERAPHIM: The Motion Picture. – starring Pop/R&B sensation, Marck Angel (“Finding Me”, “Christopher Street”), web-series heartthrob, Donta Hensley (“Honest Men”, “Davenport Diaries”), and up & coming stage prodigy, Donnie E. Thomas (“Love & Therapy”) – directed by R.E.D.
SERAPHIM seamlessly arcs a symphony of anthological music visuals, with an intimate “day in the life” love story about two lovers attempting to rekindle their relationship. During their trek, efforts are daunted by the couple’s troubled past, all while confronting a racially charged Brooklyn, New York.
Inspired by iconic avant-garde, long form musical visuals such as “Rhythm Nation 1814”, “Purple Rain”, “Moonwalker”, & “Lemonade” – SERAPHIM takes a musical journey – wielding empowering musical scoring, hi-octane choreography, intimate cinematography, and provocative social subtext.
Post-Screening Q&A with Marck Angel and Donnie E Thomas moderated by Seymour Irons and Alyssa Vernon from Black Luck Collective.
Seraphim: The Motion Picture dir. R.E.D/72min/USA/2024
From the creators of the critically acclaimed album, SERAPHIM & based on the award-winning short film, JUSTICE, comes SERAPHIM: The Motion Picture. – starring Pop/R&B sensation, Marck Angel (“Finding Me”, “Christopher Street”), web-series heartthrob, Donta Hensley (“Honest Men”, “Davenport Diaries”), and up & coming stage prodigy, Donnie E. Thomas (“Love & Therapy”) – directed by R.E.D.
SERAPHIM seamlessly arcs a symphony of anthological music visuals, with an intimate “day in the life” love story about two lovers attempting to rekindle their relationship. During their trek, efforts are daunted by the couple’s troubled past, all while confronting a racially charged Brooklyn, New York.
Inspired by iconic avant-garde, long form musical visuals such as “Rhythm Nation 1814”, “Purple Rain”, “Moonwalker”, & “Lemonade” – SERAPHIM takes a musical journey – wielding empowering musical scoring, hi-octane choreography, intimate cinematography, and provocative social subtext.
Post-Screening Q&A with Marck Angel and Donnie E Thomas moderated by Seymour Irons and Alyssa Vernon from Black Luck Collective.
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