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Red pill unmasked : a moviemaking memoir

Title
Red pill unmasked : a moviemaking memoir / Tonya Pinkins.
Author
Pinkins, Tonya
Publication
  • United States : Tonya Pinkins, [2021]
  • ©2021

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Description
467 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
Tony Award winner Tonya Pinkins' new book, Red Pill Unmasked, is an inside look at the on-screen and behind-the-scenes development and production of her first feature film, Red Pill, which is available on AmazonPrime and other platforms. Tonya shares her writing and directing process, as well as the historical and symbolic references in the film. She includes many inside stories about how the film almost didn't happen because there was a "red pill" on the production set. Tonya is the author of Get Over Yourself: How to Drop the Drama and Change the Life You Deserve, a self-help book for artists and other creative people. She shares her spiritual practices that have allowed her to make the movie she was told could not be made. -- Page 4 of cover.
Subject
  • Pinkins, Tonya
  • African American women motion picture producers and directors > Biography
  • Motion pictures > Production and direction
  • Horror films > Production and direction
  • Death in motion pictures
  • African American women in motion pictures
  • African Americans in motion pictures
  • Race relations in motion pictures
  • Racism in motion pictures
  • Racism
  • African American women motion picture producers and directors
  • Motion pictures
  • Horror films
  • United States
Genre/Form
Biographies.
Call Number
Sc E 23-422
ISBN
  • 9780578260372
  • 0578260379
OCLC
1382648572
Author
Pinkins, Tonya, author.
Title
Red pill unmasked : a moviemaking memoir / Tonya Pinkins.
Publisher
United States : Tonya Pinkins, [2021]
Copyright Date
©2021
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Local Subject
Black author.
Research Call Number
Sc E 23-422
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