AKINTOYE MOSES / PHOTOGRAPHER / EDUCATOR

On November 25, 2006, undercover NYPD officers fired at least 50 rounds of bullets into a car carrying three UNARMED men of African American and Latino decent; killing one, SEAN BELL and seriously wounding two others. Bell age 23 was scheduled to be married on that fateful day.

Three of the five detectives involved in the shooting went to trial on charges ranging from manslaughter to reckless endangerment. All were found not guilty.

The incident has sparked fierce criticism of the NYPD as the city faces yet another murder of an unarmed African American man at the hands of those expected to protect and serve.

“I AM SEAN BELL, black boys speak” is a short form documentary from Wildseed Films that highlights the voices of young black boys between the ages of 11 and 13 years old growing up in New York City.

They speak openly and honestly about their reaction to the Sean Bell tragedy as well as their fears and hopes as they approach manhood in a city where the lives of young black men are often cut short, to often, and too soon.

I AM SEAN BELL, Black boys speak is a short form documentary, produced by Wildseed Films, directed by Stacey Muhammad.

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I AM SEAN BELL, black boys speak is an official selection for the PATOIS New Orleans International Human Rights Film Festival, March 27-29th, 2009.

For more information on the Festival and a full schedule visit http://patoisfilmfest.org/

 

UPCOMING SCREENINGS:

MERCER COLLEGE, TRENTON, NEW JERSEY MARCH 25-26, 2009

 

I AM SEAN BELL, black boys speak
released January 1, 2009 - WATCH ONLINE NOW!

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