Made over with an "introduction" from President Obama and some new scenes, 'The Suburban Itch,' is released for public viewing free of charge on Youtube.com.
Link to the 10-minute film: 'The Suburban Itch' (YouTube)
The film is a spoof of a role reversal, which takes on racial profiling with humor and Memphis hip-hop music to help the social justice message go down.
"The film is a lesson in being quick to judge one another," said director Gary Moore. "It also helps us self-examine if we view circumstances differently, based on what someone looks like.
"The rash of racial profiling and unarmed black men being shot and killed by law enforcement -- or wannabes in the case of George Zimmerman murdering Trayvon Martin -- inspired the film as did President Obama's analysis after Zimmerman's acquittal," Moore said.
Filmed in Memphis, 'The Suburban Itch' hometown-premiered November 8, 2015, at the Indie Memphis Film Festival. The film also was screened at LA- and NYC-area festivals and venues in 2015 and 2016.
The film is prospectively a feature film, or the basis of an episodic series. Moore Media & Entertainment also is developing other projects, including an episodic comedy series. Moore also has produced documentary features Who Will Watch the Watchers? and #TakeEmDown.
Link to the 10-minute film: 'The Suburban Itch' (YouTube)
The film is a spoof of a role reversal, which takes on racial profiling with humor and Memphis hip-hop music to help the social justice message go down.
"The film is a lesson in being quick to judge one another," said director Gary Moore. "It also helps us self-examine if we view circumstances differently, based on what someone looks like.
"The rash of racial profiling and unarmed black men being shot and killed by law enforcement -- or wannabes in the case of George Zimmerman murdering Trayvon Martin -- inspired the film as did President Obama's analysis after Zimmerman's acquittal," Moore said.
Filmed in Memphis, 'The Suburban Itch' hometown-premiered November 8, 2015, at the Indie Memphis Film Festival. The film also was screened at LA- and NYC-area festivals and venues in 2015 and 2016.
The film is prospectively a feature film, or the basis of an episodic series. Moore Media & Entertainment also is developing other projects, including an episodic comedy series. Moore also has produced documentary features Who Will Watch the Watchers? and #TakeEmDown.