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afro-futuristic movie follows 10-year-old & his crew through post-revolutionary war l.a.

December 6, 2016

‘Iman And The Light Warriors’ is an afro-futuristic, post-apocalyptic story that follows brave 10-year-old, Iman, as he navigates the gritty landscape of a post-revolutionary war Los Angeles, intent to make a bold declaration of love to his crush. Faced with the roughness of the city and his own battle to understand his emotions, Iman is joined by The Light Warriors—guardians (and superheroes) of the block.

Directed by Jarrett Woo and Written by Osahon Tongo, ‘Iman and the Light Warriors’ is one of three films to be chosen by USC School of Cinematic Arts to be produced through 546 film program, where it will shown at a free screening at USC Norris Theater Dec. 10, 2016 6pm.

The filmmakers of ‘Iman And The Light Warriors’ are now raising money to take the film on the festival circuit. Check out their Fundly.com campaign to learn more about helping them get there.

Light Warriors:
Sinorice Moss – NY Giants Superbowl Champion receiver
Donna Glytch – Singer and Dancer http://www.mtv.com/artists/donna-glytch/biography/
QUIÑ – Future Soul Singer http://www.thequincat.com/
Nikeva Stapleton – Dancer from Fordham (Beyonce) http://www.nikeva.com/about/
Jason Sneed – https://www.instagram.com/jas__n/ – assistant tour manager for Kamasi Washington and a Experience
Designer (www.shift-culture.com)
Osiris:
Jesse Boykins III – http://jbiiimusic.com/

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