Premise:
Yolanda King, daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King, gives a mind shattering perfomance as Odessa, a maid that comes to work for the Spinelli family in upstate New York in 1969. Quickly bonding with the only child, Lisa (Brenda Gate) they learn to deal with desegregation, racism, family values and forgiveness during a very turbulent time in history.
Lisa Spinelli: Brenda Grate
Ann Spinelli: Amy Lyndon
Odessa: Yolanda King
Mr. Franchesca: Luciano Miele
Angela: Rae’Ven Larrymore Kelly
Leonard: James Black
Writer/Director/Producer: Amy Lyndon
Producer: Yolanda King
Producer: Harlee Moccia
Co-Producer: Samantha Staley
Cinematography: Lisa Wiegand
Editing: Philip Beech
Sound: Kerry Klimak
Previous Awards: WINNER: THE GOLD PLAQUE JURY’S CHOICE AWARD at the TV/FEST Chicago International Television Competition for Children’s Programming (Beating out The Disney Channel who only took the Silver)
WINNER: THE DIAMOND HALO AWARD FOR BEST SHORT FILM at the Angelciti International Film Festival at Raleigh Studios
WINNER: JURY’S CHOICE AWARD for BEST SHORT FILM at the Temecula Valley International Film Festival
WINNER: ACTORSITE FILM FESTIVAL
FINALIST: Out of 300 entries at the Moondance Int’l Film Festival FINALIST: Out of 600 entries at The Winfemme Int’l Film Festival
OFFICIAL SELECTIONS:
THE BEVERLY HILLS INT’L FILM FESTIVAL
THE BIG BEAR LAKE INT’L FILM FESTIVAL
THE INT’L FAMILY FILM FESTIVAL
THE MAGIC JOHNSON THEATER in Harlem (Closing Awards Ceremony) for the AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN IN CINEMA FILM CONFERENCE
DOBOYS DOZEN in South Central
FIRST MONDAY FILMS — Indiespace
HOLLYWOOD COLUMBIA COLLEGE — Women in Film
THE UNDERGROUND SCREENING ROOM
WOMEN FILMMAKERS SYMPOSIUM Kodak Sponsored through Women In Film and Candace Chapman
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