Middle of Nowhere and the Black Independent Film Movement
Roya Rastegar
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Posted 12.11.2012
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Black Voices
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This weekend will be a critical marker for the burgeoning independent Black film movement. Opening in theaters in select cities this Friday, Middle of Nowhere is a compelling drama about a young newlywed who puts her happiness on hold as she eagerly awaits for her husband's early release from a five-year prison sentence.