‘a boy. A girl. A dream’ cast on how the film serves as a “call to action” – sundance studio

‘a boy. A girl. A dream’ cast on how the film serves as a “call to action” – sundance studio

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The cast and creatives of_ _Sundance_ A Boy. A Girl. A Dream_ stopped by Deadline’s Sundance Studio to divulge on the film’s purpose of setting a love story on Election Day 2016. The film


follows Cass (Omari Hardwick), as a handsome USC grad who, stalled in his career and getting lost in the alcohol and drug-infused world of LA club promotion, meets Frida (Meagan Good), a


beautiful, spirited midwestern visitor dealing with a difficult breakup, on the night of the 2016 presidential election. Their chemistry is undeniable. Nothing will ever be the same again.


“The first thing that that came off the page was this kind of call to action,” said Good. “We’re all frustrated and we’re all aggravated and we have all these different emotions but what are


we doing to actually play our role? What are we doing to contribute? What are we doing to walk in literal purpose of who we are as a human being?” For Hardwick, he found inspiration in


telling a story about struggle and hope. “I thought about the fact that a lot people who look up to us… they’ve seen the conclusion of our dream,” he said, pointing specially to the people


of color. He expounded that it was important to portray “the look of us dreaming because everybody just sees now the conclusion.” WATCH ON DEADLINE “We needed to give that look and I think


the movie was a great template to do so.” Hardwick  and Good were joined by co-star Jay Ellis, as well as the film’s writer/director Qasim Basir and producer Datari Turner. Check out the


rest of the interview above. _The Deadline Studio is presented by Hyundai. Special thanks to Calii Love._