Color Book
World Premiere

Color Book

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Feature | United States | 115 MINUTES | English
Drama, Disability, Black & African American Diaspora Stories

Following his wife's recent passing, single father Lucky finds himself navigating the challenges of raising his son Mason, who has Down syndrome. Mason is an exuberant 11-year-old boy who enjoys drawing in his color book and watching baseball with his dad. Seeking solace, Lucky and Mason embark on a journey across Metro Atlanta to attend their first baseball game together. Throughout their day-long trip, they encounter Murphy's Law. From car breakdowns to missed trains, the duo faces a series of obstacles that test their relationship. Despite the setbacks, they persevere, determined to reach the game. Together, Lucky and Mason learn that healing does not await them at the mountaintop, but can be found with every step along the path. Color Book highlights the strength and resilience that emerge from Lucky and Mason’s bond, while exploring the myriad of experiences that may come from raising a child with Down syndrome. Its beauty lies is in its simplicity: an intimate, moving portrait of a father and son sure to inspire a range of emotions.––Bryce Norbitz


Cast & Credits
Directed by
David Fortune
Director
David Fortune
Producer
Kiah Clingman, Kristen Uno, Autumn Bailey-Ford
Screenwriter
David Fortune
Cinematographer
Nikolaus Summerer
Editor
Oriana Soddu
Composer
Dabney Morris
Executive Producer
Naturi Naughton, Xavier Two Lewis, Korstiaan Vandiver
Associate Producer
Chris Escobar and David Luse
Co-Producer
Saleah Smith
Cast
William Catlett, Brandee Evans, Terri J. Vaughn, Jeremiah Daniels

Contacts
US Sales Contact
Autumn Bailey
Autumn Bailey Entertainment
GA
autumn@abentertainment05.com
International Sales Contact
Autumn Bailey
Autumn Bailey Entertainment
GA
autumn@abentertainment05.com
Print Source
Kristen Uno
Los Angeles, 90017 CA
Phone: 360 909 9469
kristenmuno@gmail.com
Press Contact
Extension PR
att@extensionpr.com
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