The stars of a provocative drama are breaking down the film's complexities with a networking hub for Black creatives. The stars of "American Skin" including its lead actor/ director Nate Parker are joining in a Clubhouse conversation about the layered story that follows a Black Iraqi War Vet who, after being denied a fair trial following the shooting death of his teenage son (his only child) by a white police officer, desperately seeks justice and accountability for his son’s death. Nate will be joined by fellow film stars Omari Hardwick, Theo Rossi, Shane Paul Mcghie, and Milauna Jackson during the conversation on invitation-only audio-chat social networking app Clubhouse. Taking place Saturday, February 27 at 7 p.m. EST, the chat will be hosted by Free The Vision, the founder of All Black Set, the network and resource hub of Black creatives involved in all aspects of production.

Vertical Entertainment has released the trailer for Nate Parker-directed film "American Skin."

Nate Parker Apologizes For “Tone Deaf” Response To Rape Allegations Ahead Of New Movie Nate Parker seems to be edging his foot out the door after being banished to the mediocre, alleged rapist filmmaker abyss just a few years ago. Back in 2016, right before the release of his Nat Turner movie The Birth of […]