Barbados Film “Vigilante Crossing” Set to Debut at the 6th Annual BronzeLens Film Festival

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Vigilante – The Crossing, a new film that explores the racial and social barriers in the Caribbean, will screen on Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 1:45PM at High Museum of Art – Hill Auditorium | 1280 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309

The movie serves as a microcosm to the current race relations battle taking place globally with the purpose of helping moviegoers realize that we are all one race.

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“Vigilante – The Crossing looks at racism from a very new and fresh perspective,” says the Jamaican-born Writer and Director Marcia Weekes. “It seeks to promote the idea that the only true race is the human race.”

In the film, ex-con Dexter Gooding (played by Kirk Brown), is deported from the US and returns to Barbados to discover his homeland engulfed in crime. Armed with the guilt of his past crimes and a genuine passion to see his birthplace thrive, he takes on the role of vigilante.

Employing a Robin Hood-style warfare, he soon collides with Amy, a white Barbadian woman (played by Malissa Alanna), who deploys a polar opposite, Martin Luther King-like approach to helping the same community. As the boiling pot of racial prejudice, passion, love and hate erupts, their lives and shared mission reach a crucial crossroad.

“I find it very timely that a film promoting the idea of one race would become available to the public at a time when society is experiencing a period of serious racial turmoil,” says David Weekes, executive producer of the movie. “It is a time when much dialogue and understanding between races is urgently needed.”

For more information about the BronzeLens Film Festival visit http://bronzelens.com/.

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