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“Shadow Acting”: A Modern Exploration of Relationships

Lawrence “LAW” Watford presents “Shadow Acting,” a captivating drama set against the backdrop of New York City’s bustling streets. Departing from traditional narratives, this film delves into the intricate dynamics between genders within the intimate confines of a black box theater.

At its core, “Shadow Acting” follows Stella, portrayed by the talented Genia Lear Morgan, an aspiring acting student navigating the challenges of her craft under the tutelage of the demanding acting coach, Anton, played by Bobby DeJesus. As tensions mount between Stella and Anton, viewers are drawn into a narrative that transcends typical drama. LAW, serving as both writer and director, skillfully crafts sharp dialogue and compelling performances to explore intertwined themes “Love, especially in hetero romantic relationships, has become the 4th to rail of politics as we consider new ideas about gender roles, masculinity vs. femininity and evolving ideas about patriarchy and feminism. I just wanted to engage in that conversation as honestly and artistically as I could on film”. 

“In ‘Shadow Acting,’ I wanted to engage in the conversation about love, especially within heterosexual relationships, as it has taken on political undertones,” notes LAW. “I just wanted to engage in that conversation as honestly and artistically as I could on film.”

In a world where discussions on gender roles and power dynamics are delicate, LAW bravely confronts these topics head-on through “Shadow Acting.” The title pays homage to the work of psychoanalyst Carl Jung, hinting at the deeper psychological undercurrents explored throughout the film. LAW’s deliberate avoidance of overt messages sets “Shadow Acting” apart, allowing for nuanced storytelling that resonates authentically.

For LAW, filmmaking serves as a means of fostering empathy and connection. Through his work, he bridges divergent perspectives, inviting audiences to confront their biases and leave with a newfound sense of introspection and understanding.

“Shadow Acting” challenges societal norms and sparks dialogue, inviting viewers to engage with its thought-provoking themes. To embark on this cinematic journey, viewers are encouraged to request a screening by contacting info@divinewritepictures.com. For further insights into LAW and his creative endeavors, visit www.divinewritepictures.com.

In a world where shadows obscure truth, “Shadow Acting” emerges as a beacon of illumination, encouraging audiences to confront their own shadows and explore the complexities of love, feminism, and patriarchy with courage and introspection.

About LAW (Lawrence “LAW” Watford):

Brooklyn filmmaker Lawrence “LAW” Watford, known for his compelling dramas exploring human complexities, began his journey at Hampton University before earning his Master’s Degree at Regent University. With experience on Hollywood sets and “Law & Order: SVU,” LAW founded Divine Write Pictures. His recent film “Catharsis” was acquired by Revolt TV. Recognized as an Essence.com “Filmmaker to Watch,” LAW is adapting the MLK Jr. biography for a limited series. Upcoming projects include “Shadow Acting” and an HBCU TV series with Tyler Street Films. LAW continues to captivate with his nuanced storytelling.

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