Independent Film Inspired by 2020 Social Justice Movement Launches on Amazon Prime
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ATLANTA - Txylo -- Atlanta based film production company Bottom of The Net Filmworks has announced the Amazon Prime release of their award nominated feature film "American Girl". The film stars Jamila C. Gray ("On the Come Up" – Paramount Pictures 2022). "American Girl" is about a 19-year-old girl who is motivated by the social justice movement of 2020. After an argument with her mother and stepfather she abruptly moves from South Georgia to Atlanta where she plans to stay with a friend and work for Senate hopeful Stacy Abrams. After an argument with her friend, "Sydney" finds herself homeless and must survive on the street by any means necessary. Writer/Director Al Robbins says, "We were moved to create a story around a character who was affected by the events of 2020 while trying to navigate a somewhat turbulent situation at home and at the same time trying to figure out what she wants to do with her life."
The film premiered in Los Angeles at the DTLA Film Festival. The "American Girl" east coast premiere was a sold-out screening at the Peachtree Village International Film Festival where the film was an award finalist.
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Bottom of the Net Filmworks is operated by producer Sharlene Falls and writer/director Al Robbins. The company has produced five feature films to date. Their award - winning 2014 film "The Next Day" screened at 7 film festivals and has over 15 million YouTube views. Their film "Mistaken" was nominated by the Women Film Critics Circle as "Best Film About a Woman Not Theatrically Released." "Mistaken" is based on the true story of a woman from Morocco who is detained at JFK Airport in New York days after 9/11 because her husband has the same name as the lead hijacker. In the past year "Mistaken" has received over 1 Million YouTube views. "The Next Day" and "Mistaken" are available on various streaming platforms including Amazon Prime, TUBI and YouTube.
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The film premiered in Los Angeles at the DTLA Film Festival. The "American Girl" east coast premiere was a sold-out screening at the Peachtree Village International Film Festival where the film was an award finalist.
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Bottom of the Net Filmworks is operated by producer Sharlene Falls and writer/director Al Robbins. The company has produced five feature films to date. Their award - winning 2014 film "The Next Day" screened at 7 film festivals and has over 15 million YouTube views. Their film "Mistaken" was nominated by the Women Film Critics Circle as "Best Film About a Woman Not Theatrically Released." "Mistaken" is based on the true story of a woman from Morocco who is detained at JFK Airport in New York days after 9/11 because her husband has the same name as the lead hijacker. In the past year "Mistaken" has received over 1 Million YouTube views. "The Next Day" and "Mistaken" are available on various streaming platforms including Amazon Prime, TUBI and YouTube.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0BZK87S1T/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r
https://www.youtube.com/@botnfilms1
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