Little Brother: Things Fall Apart (Chapter 1)

This first chapter of LITTLE BROTHER begins a series of films where Black boys start the conversation on a topic they rarely get to discuss: Love.
Genre : Documentary
Little Brother: Things Fall Apart (Chapter 1)

LITTLE BROTHER is a series of 15-minute documentary films dedicated to giving Black boys a unique voice. Beginning in 2010, filmmakers Nicole Franklin and Jasmin Tiggett started taking an annual look at Black boys as young as nine years old for a one-on-one conversation demystifying what society tends to rob them of: LOVE.

LITTLE BROTHER: THINGS FALL APART is the first installment in the series. Set in Camden, New Jersey, well known as one of the nation’s most dangerous cities, the film takes a look at boys, aged nine to thirteen years old, growing up amongst extreme violence, poverty and crime, and explores their feelings on love and relationships set against impossible odds.

DVD extras include an extended interview with Dr. Raymond Winbush, author of The Warrior Method: A Parents’ Guide to Rearing Healthy Black Boys.

Supported in part by a grant from the Open Society Foundations/Campaign for Black Male Achievement. The film production team is available for in-person appearances accompanying screenings.

Directors : Nicole Franklin , Jasmin Tiggett
Markets : Documentary
Year Released : 2010
Running Time : 17
Country : US
Original Language : English

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Awards

African American Leadership Initiative’s Community Service Award, United Way of Union County New Jersey

Screenings

Broadcast Premiere, The Documentary Channel
Black Documentary Collective Screening, Harlem Stage
Hayti Heritage Film Festival
Doc Watchers Film Series, Maysles Cinema, Harlem
Pen & Brush Short Film Showcase
Juneteenth Arts Festival
IDEA Performing Arts Center, Camden
Festival Premiere, Reel Sisters of the Diaspora Film Festival, Brooklyn
House of Art Gallery, Brooklyn
Hamptons Black International Film Festival
Women of African Descent Film Festival
New Voices in Black Cinema Festival, BAM Rose Cinemas
New Jersey Black Issues Conference
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LITTLE BROTHER is a series of 15-minute documentary films dedicated to giving Black boys a unique voice. Beginning in 2010, filmmakers Nicole Franklin and Jasmin Tiggett started taking an annual look at Black boys as young as nine years old for a one-on-one conversation demystifying what society tends to rob them of: LOVE.

LITTLE BROTHER: THINGS FALL APART is the first installment in the series. Set in Camden, New Jersey, well known as one of the nation’s most dangerous cities, the film takes a look at boys, aged nine to thirteen years old, growing up amongst extreme violence, poverty and crime, and explores their feelings on love and relationships set against impossible odds.

DVD extras include an extended interview with Dr. Raymond Winbush, author of The Warrior Method: A Parents’ Guide to Rearing Healthy Black Boys.

Supported in part by a grant from the Open Society Foundations/Campaign for Black Male Achievement. The film production team is available for in-person appearances accompanying screenings.

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