Watch Trailer for Nate Parker’s AMERICAN SKIN Starring Omari Hardwick

Nate Parker's AMERICAN SKIN Starring Omari Hardwick
Nate Parker’s AMERICAN SKIN Starring Omari Hardwick

Vertical Entertainment released the official trailer for Nate Parker’s American Skin, titled as “Spike Lee Presents “AMERICAN SKIN,” A Nate Parker Film.” The film opens on VOD and digital platforms on January 15, 2021.

American Skin weaves a layered story in the tradition of Sidney Lumet’s 12 Angry Men and Dog Day Afternoon, that follows a Black Iraqi War Vet, who after being denied of a fair trial following the shooting death of his teenage son (his only child) by a white police officer, desperately seeks justice and accountability for his son’s death.

The film starring Nate Parker, Omari Hardwick, Beau Knapp, Theo Rossi, Shane Paul McGhie, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Milauna Jackson, Mo McRae, Tony Espinosa world premiered at the 76th Venice International Film Festival.

Nate Parker made his directorial debut with Birth of a Nation, which won the 2016 Sundance Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award and shattered the record for the highest acquisition price ever paid at Sundance. For his work on Birth of a Nation, he received the Sundance Institute’s Vanguard Award, among others.

In his statement, he said, “In 2014, following the death of Michael Brown, I traveled to Ferguson, Missouri to gain a better understanding of the tensions between law enforcement and young men and women of color. The most tragic moment of this trip arrived when I stood downtown between two infuriated groups of citizens. From one side came yells of ‘Justice for Mike Brown’ and on the other ‘Support Our Police’. It became clear to me, instantly, the disconnect in our understanding of citizenship, law enforcement, and our responsibility to preserve American life. As an American citizen, father, brother, son and artist, I felt compelled to use my platform as a filmmaker to respond to this crisis in a way that could not only promote social equity, but initiate a global culture shift that can result in the preservation of lives. If saving one life is the only thing this film achieves, it will have served its core purpose.”

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