US by David Fortune | Presented by Ghetto Film School x Netflix
A devoted father experiences the highs and lows of teaching his son with down syndrome the sweet science of baseball. However, his patience is stretched as his child struggles to grasp the basic fundamentals of the sport they love.
Born the eighth child in a family of ten children, David Fortune was only privy to films viewed by his older siblings such as Crooklyn, Malcolm X, and Higher Learning. However, these stories would later sculpt his creative approach while studying film at Morehouse College (B.A) and Loyola Marymount University’s School of Film and Television (M.F.A). Since then, David has participated in directing fellowships such as Village Roadshow Emerging Talent Program, ViacomCBS - ViewFinders Directors Program, Indeed/Hillman Grad’s Rising Voices Program, and currently, Ghetto Film School/Netflix Content Creator’s Program. As a storyteller, David continues to find power in normalizing themes of love, compassion, and intimacy set in inner-city environments. It is his mission to shed a hopeful light to communities hidden in darkness through the art of cinema.
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