D'Angelo 'D'Lo' Louis
Directing
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Overcome by abuse, a teenage black boy is forced to choose between pulling the trigger or not in an effort to protect himself. In turn, we are split between two realities of fate - the dream or a dream deferred.
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“Frames of Freedom: The San Quentin Film Festival Sizzle” is a powerful doc that follows Rahsaan “New York” Thomas and Cori Thomas as they lead the charge in bringing the first-ever film festival inside a state prison to life. Alongside them, we follow D’Angelo “D’Lo” Louis, Bernard “Raheem” Ballard, and James “JJ’88” Jacobs on their personal journeys, each carving a unique path into the film industry, both while incarcerated and after release. Blending raw storytelling with intimate access, the film explores how filmmaking becomes a tool for redemption, self-expression, and connection—while spotlighting the emotional and logistical challenges of pulling off a cultural event behind bars. At its core, it’s a story about transformation, community, and the radical power of creativity.