Chanelle Aponte Pearson Trailers
An Oversimplification of Her Beauty TrailerHow Would You Feel? Trailer
Chanelle Aponte Pearson is a Bronx-bred, Brooklyn-based visual artist and filmmaker.
An Oversimplification of Her Beauty TrailerHow Would You Feel? Trailer
Chanelle Aponte Pearson is a Bronx-bred, Brooklyn-based visual artist and filmmaker.
Total trailers found: 11
31 December 2014
This dreamlike fusion of political thriller and science-fiction fantasia is set to original music by Beyoncé.
28 July 2010
Directed by Terence Nance, the film addresses the detachment we all battle, when faced with the the world's overwhelming issues.
11 June 2020
Set in motion by a tragic police-involved shooting, two communities of color navigate fraught perceptions of injustice, inequality, and discrimination in the eyes of the law.
22 October 2016
In a dystopian future where people live nocturnally to avoid the harmful rays of the sun, a young black girl unravels the lie that has kept her and her sister in the dark.
01 October 2016
Marseille, today. Aminata works as a hairdresser in an Afro hairdressing salon, Badara works as mechanic.
10 February 2010
A look at the deep-seated roots of our feelings.
30 January 2012
A quixotic artist hypothesizes about why he feels bad when a mystery girl stands him up. The event prompts him to ask: what's the content of a momentary feeling?
24 March 2015
American civil rights attorney John Burris lends his sonorous voice to "An Oversimplification of Her Beauty" director Terence Nance’s imaginative and moving (and brilliantly edited) anti-police-brutality video in support of the non-violent Blackout Black Friday protest.
08 November 2016
A portrait of Ryann Holmes, community organizer and co-founder of bklyn boihood, un/doing and reframing masculinity.
13 May 2015
Drenched in the heat, spirit and landscape of South Florida, Swimming in Your Skin Again celebrates the spiritual feminine and coming of age.
18 November 2017
A dramatic comedy about a group of friends navigating the realities of being Black, queer, and polyamorous in New York City.