Black gay life film Brother to Brother opens nationwide
It took filmmaker Rodney Evans six years and $500,000 to make "Brother to Brother," an award-winning feature film about black gay life in New York City opening nationwide. Evans, a native of New York City, touches on everything in the film from black gay life during the Harlem Renaissance to interracial dating, which today can still be thorny terrain to traverse. At the film’s core is the universal quest to be understood and, perhaps, accepted. The Washington Blade interviews Evans.
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