A Harlem Mother
Directed by Ivana Todorovic
The story of a woman who lost her son to gun violence and turned her pain into positive use
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Overview
- Genre
- Portrait, Social Issues, Human Interest, and Human Rights
- Synopsis
In 1998, 18 year old LaTraun Parker made a documentary about the difficulties of growing up in Harlem. Eights years later he was shot dead on the street. Today his mother Jean Corbett-Parker fights youth gun violence and helps other parents survive the pain through her organization, Harlem Mothers. Weaving footage from LaTraun’s own film with scenes from Jean’s new life today, A Harlem Mother is a short documentary that tells this tragic and inspirational story from the dual perspectives of mother and son.
- Stage
- finished
- Running time
- 13 minutes
Credits
- Ivana Todorovic ... Director, Producer, Cinematographer
- Tijana Petrovic ... Editor
- Janko Radosavljevic ... Music and Sound Design
Production Details
- Prod. Co.
- Blok Productions
- Country
- United States
- Years of Production
- 2010
- Locations
- New York
Distribution Details
- Release year
- 2010
- Festivals
- Festival de Cannes, Short Film Corner and American Pavilion, Emerging filmmakers Showcase, Traverse City Festival, Palm Springs ShortFest, Rooftop, Athena Film Festival
- Awards
- GRAND PRIX Documentary Film Festival “Videnie†in Kemenovo in Russia, BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM PROFILE Mixed Messages Film Festival, New York HONORABLE MENTION Carolina Film And Video Film Festival, Greensboro, NC AUDIENCE AWARD Fear no Film, Utah Arts F
- Distribution
- Ivana Todorovic
- Language
- english
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