How Burning Cane’s 19-year-old director made his haunting tale of religion in the South
Phillip Youmans shot the movie the summer before his senior year of high school — and made one of the year’s breakout indies.
Phillip Youmans shot the movie the summer before his senior year of high school — and made one of the year’s breakout indies.
At the Tribeca Film Festival in New York earlier this year, Phillip Youmans made history. The 19-year-old director took home the top prize at the festival, the Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature, for his debut Burning Cane—the first Black director in Tribeca history to do so.
For Ava DuVernay’s film distribution and resource collective ARRAY, it’s never been business as usual.
The first thing that stands out about Ava DuVernay’s new movie theater at her Historic Filipinotown headquarters is the color of the seats.