Kickstart Sunday: THE LAST BLACK MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO

This week’s Kickstart Sunday pick comes to us from director Joe Talbot with his feature-length comedy The Last Black Man in San Francisco. The film is inspired by the life of Jimmie Falls, who plays the main character, a man trying to buy back his family home, despite living in a location that has gradually become alien to him.

This Kickstarter project currently has 31 days remaining with a campaign goal of $50,000, so be sure to click here to help them out and look below for more information.

 

The Last Black Man in San Francisco is a feature-length narrative film currently in pre-production that is inspired by the real life of Jimmie Fails, a third-generation San Franciscan, who dreams of buying back his old family home in the Fillmore.

But this film isn’t just about tough economic times and changing political landscapes in San Francisco. It’s a story about two inseparable misfits who are searching for home in a city they can no longer call their own.

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