"Sometimes you have to lose everything to find yourself."13 April 2012Drama92 mins
The tragedy-to-triumph story of Roosevelt Jackson (Robbie Tate-Brickle), a seventeen-year-old honor student coping with the sudden death of his mother (Tami Roman), his tumultuous relationship with his previously estranged father (Chad Coleman), and his own journey to manhood. It's the story of a young man who loses everything and triumphantly finds himself.
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Life Love Soul - Official Trailer
A film about a talented young mans struggle to regain control of his life after the devastating loss of his family. After a forced reunion with his estranged father ...
Life Love Soul Movie Chicago Premiere at Screen The Witt
Life Love Soul Movie Chicago Premiere at Screen The Witt.
Life Love Soul Interview
Pen interviews the cast of Life Love Soul.
The cast of Life Love Soul talks with the Morning Riot
Director Noel Calloway and actors Chad Coleman Jamie Hector and Robbie Tate-Brickle sit down to discuss future release Life Love Soul with Tony Sculfield ...
LIFE LOVE SOUL West End Cinemas Screening*
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"Life Love Soul" Directed by Noel Calloway
I went to the pre-screening of Life Love Soul and got to talk to the director Noel Calloway. The film is riveting and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It hits select theaters ...
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