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Gina Prince-Bythewood and Thuso Mbedu to Preview ‘Children of Blood and Bone’ at Martha’s Vineyard Festival

Gina Prince-Bythewood and Thuso Mbedu to Preview ‘Children of Blood and Bone’ at Martha’s Vineyard Festival

Key Takeaways

  • Filmmaker Gina Prince-Bythewood and actress Thuso Mbedu will preview the fantasy film 'Children of Blood and Bone' at the festival.
  • The event takes place on opening night of the Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival.
  • The film is set in a fictional mystical kingdom called Orisha.

Gina Prince-Bythewood, acclaimed filmmaker known for her work on 'Love & Basketball' and 'The Secret Life of Bees', will collaborate with actress Thuso Mbedu to showcase the upcoming fantasy epic 'Children of Blood and Bone'.

Mbedu stars as Zélie, a young woman who embarks on an adventure in the film's fictional mystical kingdom of Orisha. The movie is produced by Paramount Pictures.

The Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival will host this exclusive preview on its opening night, marking a significant moment for both the filmmaker and actress.

‘Children of Blood and Bone’ delves into themes of magic, rebellion, and the fight against oppression in a world where gods are real. The film promises to captivate audiences with its rich storytelling and vibrant visuals.

Mbedu expressed her excitement about the opportunity: 'I am thrilled to be part of this festival and to share our story with such an esteemed audience.'

Prince-Bythewood added, 'It’s a privilege to have our film debut at such a prestigious event. We are eager for audiences to experience the world we’ve created.'

The Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival aims to celebrate and promote films that reflect the diverse experiences of African Americans in the United States.

This preview is part of a broader effort by the festival organizers to highlight works that push boundaries and challenge perceptions.

'I am thrilled to be part of this festival and to share our story with such an esteemed audience.'

Thuso Mbedu, Actress

'It’s a privilege to have our film debut at such a prestigious event. We are eager for audiences to experience the world we’ve created.'

Gina Prince-Bythewood, Filmmaker