Tuesday, October 10, 2017

A Haitian Boxer relocates to New York after the 2010 earthquake.

Jerry Lamothe
Fresh off an appearance at the UrbanWorld Film Festival where his film "Blackout" was feted on its 10 year anniversary, Haitian-American director Jerry Lamothe (The Tombs, Blackout, Amour Infinity, Saints and Sinners) is set to direct the feature film "I Am Maurice". The film is described as " ... a drama about a Haitian immigrant named Maurice, who travels to the United States shortly after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, to pursue his dream of becoming a boxer."

Sylvince at Radio City Music Hall
Haitian-American comedian and actor Wil Sylvince co-wrote and will produce the script with his production partner Bryan Kennedy. Together they created Brwilliant Productions and "I Am Maurice" is the entity's first feature.

The team is fundraising on Kickstarter with a goal of $101,091.Check out the campaign and donate HERE




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