Dark (2003)
Overview
Dark, the debut feature film of up-and-coming Chicago-based indie filmmaker Darryl Bullock, became an official selection at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival, Chicago International Film Festival, Urbanworld Film Festival, and American Black Film Festival, and receives its first home video release from Cheeseburger Films. It tells the story of one Dark Freeman (Jason Bonner), a young African American man who finds himself torn between his tough urban roots - living as a resident on the impoverished, crime-ridden south side of Chicago - and his day-to-day life, in the comparatively wealthy and privileged University of Chicago, where he is enrolled as a student. Walking between the two worlds, Freeman must find a way to succeed in both, with the help of lovers, family members, close friends and acquaintances.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 1.393 |
Directed By
D.A. Bullock
TOP CAST
Jason H. Bonner
Dark Freeman
Elizabeth Isibue
Sophie
Elijah Long
Roe
Vince Green
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Janina Gavankar
Kaya
Kwame Amoaku
Dap
Sonny Coleman
Dewey
Jed Spiregelman
Lipschitz
Sheldon Kurtz
Dean Martin
Eric Neil Gutierrez
Professor