For Immediate Release
August 05, 2014
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Alex Munoz
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(BPRW) Award Winning Director Alex Munoz's "Griot's Lament" Uses Michael Jackson's Song Lyrics as Dialogue

- Released on the fifth year anniversary of Michael Jackson's death, Griot's Lament has surpassed 500,000 views in two weeks -

(BLACK PR WIRE) –“GRIOT’S LAMENT" applies Michael Jackson’s lyrics to the artist’s ongoing exploration of metamorphosis as a threshold of change, and as medium for identifying political and social injustices. "An innocent black man was killed, and we are that injustice," sang Michael alongside his sister Janet in the song SCREAM. I use "recontexualization" of these lyrics to revisit the killings of Trayvon Martin, Oscar Grant, and the countless number of innocent youths that have fallen prey to violence in Southwest Chicago.

"They don’t care about us" was shouted as a veiled response to the Rodney King beating, but could it have also been a foretelling or foreshadowing of the tragic humanitarian failures incurred during Hurricane Katrina? One violent scene in the film will be staged to replicate the horrific Rodney King beating. The film asks the question, as Michael did repeatedly via his music: How culpable are WE... when society cannot fully function in the realm of justice?

The character "Griot" is the conduit for Michael’s often overlooked and under recognized political orientation, a perspective that is often over shadowed by the glow and power of his popular music and larger than life persona. "Griot", pictured here and played by actor Brandon Hirsch, is a one man Greek chorus; "A broken ear witness to unspeakable crimes."

I am blessed and grateful to have an amazing crew and unbelievably talented cast whose creative currency will super charge every pixel of every single frame. As a team of artists, we are especially excited about hiring (with the help of our partners) local youth from Inglewood and South Central Los Angeles to work on the film, so that they can benefit from the experience of participating in a local professional film production.

Formerly incarcerated youth from my non profit FYI FILMS Films by Youth Inside, which empowers incarcerated youth via story telling and digital film making, worked as both talent and crew. I began writing Griot’s Lament the night that Michael left us. In my heart, it is my sincere hope that Griot’s Lament is a fitting tribute to the King of Pop, whose music is the soundtrack to much of my life.

To view Griot’s Lament webisode 1, visit https://vimeo.com/99349490.