
Theodore Witcher
Writing
Biography
Theodore Witcher (born 1969) is an American writer and director.[2] He is known for writing and directing the film Love Jones (1997).
Known For

A Black man on a know-thyself mission begins an experimental immersion therapy that sends him into alternate timelines of his own life.
Demascus

Three ambitious women navigate the highly competitive world of professional sports.
Games People Play

Darius Lovehall is a young black poet in Chicago who starts dating Nina Moseley, a beautiful and talented photographer. While trying to figure out if they've got a "love thing" or are just "kicking it," they hang out with their friends, talking about love and sex. Then Nina tests the strength of Darius' feelings and sets a chain of romantic complications into motion.
Love Jones

A volatile partnership between a hardened mafia hitman and a young Black FBI agent are forced into an uneasy alliance to track down those responsible for the killing of civil rights leaders — uncovering a conspiracy that tests the limits of justice, loyalty and survival.
By Any Means

A group of thieves attempt to rob an art gallery, but when plans backfire and one of the men winds up dead, the group head down south, running afoul of the law. Along the way, they meet up with a seductive con artist with ideas of her own.