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ONCE UPON A TIME IN PHILLY

                                                   ONCE UPON A TIME IN PHILLY

In Philadelphia, the “City of Brotherly Love,” Ern (Terrell Angelo) is a hard-working car wash employee working towards opening his own detail shop. One day, his best customer Los (Ruben Rivera), a drug dealer who admires Ern's work ethic, offers him a chance to make fast money in the Philly drug trade. After losing his car wash job and facing eviction from his home, Ern reluctantly accepts Los’s offer and then recruits his trusted friends – Champ (Sonny Anderson), Tone (Rich Harris), and Bingo (Al Black). The crew becomes one of Philly's most profitable drug gangs. 

However, when Ern eventually decides that he wants out, their friendship becomes toxic... and the limits of loyalty are tested.

 

Mothers Of No Tomorrow

 

“Mothers of No Tomorrow” provides an uncharted narrative about violence from the vantage point of those who are impacted most — mothers in the African-American community. 

 

This documentary boldly unmasks the dire circumstances that are found throughout urban America. It intimately captures the range of emotions exhibited by three mothers who unfortunately lost their sons to a pervasive form of intra-racial violence in the African-American community.

 

In other words, self-inflicted genocide.

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