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'Emanuel' filmmaker posts message to 'white viewers' concerning 'black forgiveness'   | Entertainment


A crowd gathers outside the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church following a prayer vigil nearby in Charleston, South Carolina, June 19, 2015, two days after a mass shooting left nine dead during a Bible study at the church. | (Photo: Reuters/Brian Snyder)
In the wake of the death of George Floyd, filmmaker Brian Ivie, who directed the documentary “Emanuel” about the Charleston church massacre, posted a message to white viewers of the film. He pointed out that among the reactions he has come across, people have left little room for anger.
As my film, Emanuel has gone out into the world, I have seen some of the most amazing reactions. Prayer meetings in movie theaters, long overdue apologies, and town halls on equity and healing. But at the same time, I have also seen many white viewers react with a kind of relief that the black people in the story rightly forgave their white killer,” Ivie said on Instagram. ....

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Steph Curry and Viola Davis Team Up to Tell Story of Charleston Church Shooting


Actress Viola Davis (L) Golden State Warriors Steph Curry (R) | (Photo: Reuters/Mike Blake and Ken Blaze-USA Today Sports)
Golden State Warriors All-Star Stephen Curry and Actress Viola Davis signed on last week as executive producers for the documentary, Emanuel, which tells the story of the tragic 2015 church shooting in Charleston, South Carolina.
The celebrities announced their involvement as executive producers this week through their media companies, Curry by way of Unanimous Media and Davis via Julius Tennon (JuVee Productions).
The nine Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church members allegedly killed by Dylann Storm Roof, 21, on Wednesday, June 17, 2015, during a Bible study in Charleston, South Carolina. | (Photo: Inside Edition video still) ....

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Filmmaker says Christians are losing relevancy for failing to speak to both spiritual and physical needs

Filmmaker says Christians are losing relevancy for failing to speak to both spiritual and physical needs
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