Monday, June 19, 2017

Haiti & Basketball at the Los Angeles Film Festival

The Los Angeles Film Festival has been in full swing since June 14th and it ends on June 22nd. Today (June 19th) the film "Two Four Six" premieres at the Arclight in Culver City at 8:50pm.

"Two Four Six" is a documentary that chronicles the work and efforts of Pierre Valmera, a former NCAA basketball scholarship recipient at Union University in Tennessee. Pierre also played professionally abroad but has since returned to help mentor Haitian basketball prospects. Per IMDB, the film "features three main characters at three different stages of the same process ... Although some of them will become top basketball players, this is not a sports documentary, this film is about the kids' quest to come back home - as new, much more capable persons."

The film was shot primarily in Texas and in Haiti and the cast includes Mr. Valmera himself, Djery Baptiste, Pierre Joseph, Marckendy Joseph and Andy Clerveau. 


For tickets to tonight's screening check out the Los Angeles Film Festival

The film's teaser below!



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