New York-based indie film company CinemaStreet Pictures is launching the New Voices in Horror slate of films, company CEO Dana Offenbach has confirmed.
The slate will champion queer, female identifying, immigrant, and BIPOC voices and will consist of four-six films annually. Dhruv Sud, CinemaStreet’s Head of Development, will oversee the slate and report to Offenbach.
Muhammad returns home to Detroit to bury his stepfather and is thrust into settling his accounts, but Muhammad’s struggles with depression and addiction may finish him before he finishes the task.
CinemaStreet Pictures, a woman-owned New York City production company, released an inspirational public service announcement marking the Women’s March on Washington on the organization’s YouTube channel. The video was released on February 21, the one month anniversary of the date when millions of Americans took to the streets to voice their concern about policies of discrimination and division.