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Rick Famuyiwa

Rick Famuyiwa (born June 18, 1973) is an American filmmaker and television director. He is best known for the films The Wood (1999), Brown Sugar (2002), and Dope (2015), as well for his work on the television series The Mandalorian. His films have been nominated for or won multiple awards, including in 2008, when he received an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture for the film Talk To Me (2007).

Rick Famuyiwa
Famuyiwa at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con International.
Born (1973-06-18) June 18, 1973 (age 50)
Los Angeles, California
NationalityNigerian, American
Occupation(s)Director, producer, screenwriter
Years active1999–present
Spouse
Glenita Mosley
(m. 1999)

Early life and education edit

Famuyiwa grew up near Los Angeles, California in Inglewood. The son of Nigerian immigrants, Famuyiwa is a second-generation American. Reflecting on his time in Inglewood, Famuyiwa recounts, "People come to L.A. and they expect to see a ghetto like the projects, but that's not the way it's set up. Inglewood, in particular, is the furthest thing from a ghetto. It's a middle-class community, but it's gotten a bad rap over the years...because of Grand Canyon and Pulp Fiction and other films."[1]

After high school, Famuyiwa attended the University of Southern California (USC) and double-majored in cinematic arts film & television production and cinematic arts critical studies. During his time at the university, Famuyiwa worked intimately with film professor Todd Boyd, who would later help write and produce his first feature film.[2] In 1996, prior to graduation, Famuyiwa created a 12-minute short film entitled Blacktop Lingo that garnered critical positive feedback and led to his invitation to the Sundance Filmmaker's Institute.[3] In 1997, during his time at the Sundance Director's Lab, Famuyiwa put the finishing touches on The Wood, his first feature film.

In 1999, Famuyiwa married Glenita Mosley whom he met at the University of California, Los Angeles.[1][4]

Career edit

The Wood (1999) edit

Famuyiwa's first feature film, The Wood is a semi-autobiographical account of his upbringing in Inglewood. Working at the Beverly Hills Niketown while formulating the script, Famuyiwa wanted his first film to be reminiscent of his family and his friends. Famuyiwa and his family had moved to Inglewood while he was in junior high and The Wood, which Famuyiwa wrote and directed, reflects select experiences he had with his close friends and family.[1]

During his time at the Sundance Director's Lab, Famuyiwa perfected the film's script and identified close to half of the cast, Omar Epps and Taye Diggs included. In the film, the characters played by Epps and Richard T. Jones struggle to bring Diggs' character back to consciousness after he unexpectedly becomes intoxicated a couple hours before his own wedding. While attempting to sober him up and bring him back to reality, the three friends from junior high reminisce on their times as adolescents in "the Wood", an affectionate abbreviation for their hometown of Inglewood.[5]

The film was produced by MTV Films and was released on July 16, 1999. Speaking of his partnership with MTV for The Wood, Famuyiwa states, "[MTV Films] had the best concept and could deal with it better because it was young, [it had] the music and they wanted to make a film with predominantly African-American characters."[1] The Wood was produced for an estimated cost of $6 million and went on to gross over $25 million at the box office in the United States alone.[6]

Brown Sugar (2002) edit

Famuyiwa once again employed a predominantly African American cast (some of the actors also played roles in The Wood[1]) in Brown Sugar, lifelong friends Dre, played by Taye Diggs, and Sidney, played by Sanaa Lathan, cross paths and although each has their respective responsibilities and obligations to their significant others, they ultimately find that their affections for one another extend beyond platonic friendship. Hip-hop music plays an intricate part in the film as both Dre and Sidney are connected through their passion for the music genre and culture that emanates from it.[7]

Brown Sugar was released on October 11, 2002. The film was marketed extensively by distributor Fox Searchlight Pictures and made $10 million in its opening weekend, ultimately grossing close to $28 million nationwide.[8]

Talk to Me (2007) edit

Talk to Me was co-written by Famuyiwa with the film's inspiration's son, Michael Genet, and close friend Kasi Lemmons ultimately directed the film.[9]

In the film, influential 1960s African American radio personality Ralph "Petey" Greene and his contributions to American popular culture and the Civil Rights Movement are chronicled. The film explores the construction of race and race relations during this volatile period of American history.[10]

Talk to Me was released on August 3, 2007. The independent film grossed $400,000 in its opening weekend and nationwide, the film made close to $5 million.[9]

Our Family Wedding (2010) edit

Our Family Wedding starring Forest Whitaker, America Ferrera, Carlos Mencia, and Lance Gross. Famuyiwa first became attached to the project two years prior, in 2008, when the presidential campaign was in full swing. With Barack Obama possibly becoming the first African American president, Famuyiwa was interested in making a film that would be reflective of the exciting, changing times. Recounting on the film, Famuyiwa expresses, "At the time the entire debate seemed to be around Hispanics voting for an African-American president. We've all seen these projections of how society is going to look in 50 years. We're all going to have to deal with each other culturally. It felt like a great opportunity to tell that story without being preachy."[11]

The New York Times critiqued the film saying, "Like weddings, wedding movies have their traditions: the dress is white and, usually, so are the characters. Fox Searchlight's Our Family Wedding, which opens this Friday, subverts that custom…"[12]

In Our Family Wedding, two college students, portrayed by Ferrera and Gross, decide to get married and must break the news to their family and loved ones. Commenting on his film, Famuyiwa states, "Wedding films are always about the differences between people but they haven't quite dealt with African Americans and Latinos."[13]

The film made nearly $8 million in its opening weekend and overall, $20 million nationwide.[14]

Dope (2015) edit

Dope (2015), both written and directed by Famuyiwa, is a coming-of-age film that premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, winning the Best Editing award for the work of editor Lee Haugen. It stars Shameik Moore, Tony Revolori, Kiersey Clemons, Blake Anderson, Zoë Kravitz, and A$AP Rocky.

Confirmation (2016) edit

Famuyiwa directed Confirmation (2016), an HBO original film.[15] The film starred Kerry Washington as Anita Hill, and depicted the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination, as Hill testified that Clarence Thomas had sexually harassed her.

Unrealized projects edit

The Flash edit

In June 2016, Famuyiwa was announced as the director for The Flash after Seth Grahame-Smith dropped from the project.[16]

In October 2016, Famuyiwa left the project. He had been on board since June developing the project, even overseeing the castings of Kiersey Clemons and Billy Crudup in key roles. Famuyiwa gave a statement to The Hollywood Reporter on the matter:

When I was approached by Warner Bros and DC about the possibility of directing The Flash, I was excited about the opportunity to enter this amazing world of characters that I loved growing up, and still do to this day. I was also excited to work with Ezra Miller, who is a phenomenal young actor. I pitched a version of the film in line with my voice, humor, and heart. While it's disappointing that we couldn't come together creatively on the project, I remain grateful for the opportunity. I will continue to look for opportunities to tell stories that speak to a fresh generational, topical, and multicultural point of view. I wish Warner Brothers, DC, Jon Berg, Geoff Johns, and Ezra Miller all the best as they continue their journey into the speed force.[17]

He was replaced by Andy Muschietti.[18][19] The film was released in 2023.

Sadé edit

In July 2018, Famuyiwa was announced to produce a film called Sadé, written by Ola Shokunbi and Lindsey Reed Palmer and centered on an African princess. The film would be produced by Walt Disney Pictures with Famuyiwa producing under his company Verse. However, there have been no updates on the film since.[20]

Film and race edit

In 2003, Famuyiwa served on a panel of directors for a discussion conducted by the Directors Guild of America African American Steering Committee. In the panel, other African American directors Kasi Lemmons and Gary Hardwick joined Famuyiwa as they discussed the challenges and opportunities faced by African American directors in the cinema industry. Reflecting on his own experiences of securing funding and support for his films, Famuyiwa believes that there are still many stereotypes and barriers to break down in the industry in order for African Americans to be accredited the respect they deserve.[4]

A common belief and reality for African American filmmakers like Famuyiwa is that films with a majority black cast and direction often face obstacles in securing funding and support for such projects.[21] Famuyiwa explains that there is a formula to be followed in order for anything to happen for a black director saying, "Make it under $10 million, put this much into marketing, make 25 to 35 million dollars and we'll walk away with a profitable film. And as long as you can deliver scripts that are under $10 million with no effects, that you can shoot in 30 days and get back 'X' amount, I think you can always have a steady stream of a certain kind of film."[4]

While working on The Wood, Famuyiwa experienced difficulties in generating the kind of support he would need to make the film a box office hit. In sum, it was hard for Famuyiwa to have others take him seriously at times.[1] Although the film did recuperate its costs, it did not reap the kinds of financial success that major Hollywood directors often experience, some say because of the African American cast or that it was directed and written by an African American.[6][8][22][23]

Famuyiwa's films mainly explore themes of racial diversity and acceptance of oneself and others, especially within communities of color.[24] In the majority of Famuyiwa's films, friendship plays a central role to the characters' development and progression throughout the film.[25]

Filmography edit

Short film

Year Title Director Writer Executive
producer
1996 Blacktop Lingo Yes Yes No
2017 The Lost No No Yes

Feature film

Year Title Director Writer Notes
1999 The Wood Yes Yes
2002 Brown Sugar Yes Yes
2007 Talk to Me No Yes
2010 Our Family Wedding Yes Yes
2015 Dope Yes Yes Also executive producer
TBA Past Midnight Yes No Filming

Television

Year Title Director Writer Executive
producer
Notes
2016 Confirmation Yes No No Television film
2017 Hasan Minhaj: Homecoming King No No Yes Television documentary special
2017–present The Chi Yes No Yes Director: "Pilot"
Executive producer: 40 episodes
2019–present The Mandalorian Yes Yes Yes Director: 4 episodes
Director and writer: 2 episodes
Executive producer: 8 episodes
Cameo as "Jib Dodger": 2 episodes
2021–present We Will Be Monsters Yes Yes No 4 episodes
2022 They Call Me Magic Yes No Yes Documentary mini-series (4 episodes)
2023 Ahsoka Yes No No Episode: "Part Eight: The Jedi, the Witch, and the Warlord"

Awards edit

In 2000, The Black Reel Awards nominated Famuyiwa for Best Director (Theatrical) for his work on The Wood. Later on that year, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Image Awards nominated The Wood for Outstanding Motion Picture.[6]

In 2003, after completing work on Brown Sugar Famuyiwa was once again nominated by the NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Motion Picture.[8]

In 2008, while working on Our Family Wedding, Famuyiwa was recognized for his work on Kasi Lemmons' Talk To Me by the NAACP Image Awards. The Association nominated Talk To Me for Outstanding Motion Picture and Famuyiwa won for Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture (Theatrical or Television).[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "SPLICEDwire - Rick Famuyiwa interview (1999)". www.splicedwire.com. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Rick Famuyiwa Interview". 7 January 2009. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-06-20. Retrieved 2015-06-20.
  4. ^ a b c Reynolds, Mike. "Fighting For Their Art: The DGA African American Steering Committee Presents "Emerging Feature Film Directors: A Panel Discussion with African American Directors" (June 13, 2003)." Directors Guild of America. 13 June 2003. Web.
  5. ^ The Wood. Dir. Rick Famuyiwa. By Rick Famuyiwa and Todd Boyd. Perf. Omar Epps, Taye Diggs, and Tamala Jones. MTV Films, 1999. DVD.
  6. ^ a b c The Wood (1999) - IMDb
  7. ^ Brown Sugar. Dir. Rick Famuyiwa. By Rick Famuyiwa. Perf. Taye Diggs and Sanaa Lathan. Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2002. DVD.
  8. ^ a b c Brown Sugar (2002) - IMDb
  9. ^ a b Talk to Me (2007) - IMDb
  10. ^ Talk To Me. Dir. Kasi Lemmons. By Rick Famuyiwa and Michael Genet. Perf. Don Cheadle, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Bruce McFee. 2007. DVD.
  11. ^ Our Family Wedding. Dir. Rick Famuyiwa. Perf. Forest Whitaker, America Ferrera, Carlos Mencia, and Lance Gross. Fox Searchlight Pictures, 2010. DVD.
  12. ^ Angelo, Megan. "Wedding Plan: Jump a Broom or Eat Goat?" The New York Times 5 Mar. 2010. Web.
  13. ^ Angelo, Megan (2010-03-05). "Wedding Plan: Jump a Broom or Eat Goat?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-05-27.
  14. ^ a b Our Family Wedding (2010) - IMDb
  15. ^ Andreeva, Nellie. "Rick Famuyiwa To Direct 'Confirmation' HBO Movie Starring Kerry Washington". Retrieved 16 August 2015.
  16. ^ "Dope Director Rick Famuyiwa To Helm The Flash Movie". June 2, 2016. Retrieved May 8, 2016.
  17. ^ Kit, Borys (October 31, 2016). "'The Flash' Movie Loses 'Dope' Director Rick Famuyiwa (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter.
  18. ^ Kit, Borys (2 July 2019). ""It" Director Andy Muschietti to Direct "Flash" Movie". The Hollywood Reporter.
  19. ^ Ciuraneta, Cristian (18 October 2021). "The Flash: el director Andy Muschietti celebra el fin del rodaje". Meristation (in Spanish).
  20. ^ N'Duka, Amanda (July 27, 2018). "Disney Picks Up 'Sadé' Pitch, Fairytale About An African Princess; Rick Famuyiwa Producing". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
  21. ^ Boyd, Todd. African Americans and Popular Culture. Westport: Praeger, 2008. Print.
  22. ^ Dates, Jannette Lake, and William Barlow. Split Image: African Americans in the Mass Media. Washington, D.C.: Howard UP, 1993. Print.
  23. ^ Rome, Dennis. Black Demons: the Media's Depiction of the African American Male Criminal Stereotype. Westport: Praeger, 2004. Print.
  24. ^ "Diversity at Sundance 2015 Leads Buzzy Films, Acquisitions". 26 January 2015. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  25. ^ "Sundance '15 - Rick Famuyiwa". 21 January 2015. Retrieved 13 December 2017.

External links edit

  • Rick Famuyiwa at IMDb

rick, famuyiwa, born, june, 1973, american, filmmaker, television, director, best, known, films, wood, 1999, brown, sugar, 2002, dope, 2015, well, work, television, series, mandalorian, films, have, been, nominated, multiple, awards, including, 2008, when, rec. Rick Famuyiwa born June 18 1973 is an American filmmaker and television director He is best known for the films The Wood 1999 Brown Sugar 2002 and Dope 2015 as well for his work on the television series The Mandalorian His films have been nominated for or won multiple awards including in 2008 when he received an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture for the film Talk To Me 2007 Rick FamuyiwaFamuyiwa at the 2016 San Diego Comic Con International Born 1973 06 18 June 18 1973 age 50 Los Angeles CaliforniaNationalityNigerian AmericanOccupation s Director producer screenwriterYears active1999 presentSpouseGlenita Mosley m 1999 wbr Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 The Wood 1999 2 2 Brown Sugar 2002 2 3 Talk to Me 2007 2 4 Our Family Wedding 2010 2 5 Dope 2015 2 6 Confirmation 2016 2 7 Unrealized projects 2 7 1 The Flash 2 7 2 Sade 3 Film and race 4 Filmography 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editFamuyiwa grew up near Los Angeles California in Inglewood The son of Nigerian immigrants Famuyiwa is a second generation American Reflecting on his time in Inglewood Famuyiwa recounts People come to L A and they expect to see a ghetto like the projects but that s not the way it s set up Inglewood in particular is the furthest thing from a ghetto It s a middle class community but it s gotten a bad rap over the years because of Grand Canyon and Pulp Fiction and other films 1 After high school Famuyiwa attended the University of Southern California USC and double majored in cinematic arts film amp television production and cinematic arts critical studies During his time at the university Famuyiwa worked intimately with film professor Todd Boyd who would later help write and produce his first feature film 2 In 1996 prior to graduation Famuyiwa created a 12 minute short film entitled Blacktop Lingo that garnered critical positive feedback and led to his invitation to the Sundance Filmmaker s Institute 3 In 1997 during his time at the Sundance Director s Lab Famuyiwa put the finishing touches on The Wood his first feature film In 1999 Famuyiwa married Glenita Mosley whom he met at the University of California Los Angeles 1 4 Career editThe Wood 1999 edit Famuyiwa s first feature film The Wood is a semi autobiographical account of his upbringing in Inglewood Working at the Beverly Hills Niketown while formulating the script Famuyiwa wanted his first film to be reminiscent of his family and his friends Famuyiwa and his family had moved to Inglewood while he was in junior high and The Wood which Famuyiwa wrote and directed reflects select experiences he had with his close friends and family 1 During his time at the Sundance Director s Lab Famuyiwa perfected the film s script and identified close to half of the cast Omar Epps and Taye Diggs included In the film the characters played by Epps and Richard T Jones struggle to bring Diggs character back to consciousness after he unexpectedly becomes intoxicated a couple hours before his own wedding While attempting to sober him up and bring him back to reality the three friends from junior high reminisce on their times as adolescents in the Wood an affectionate abbreviation for their hometown of Inglewood 5 The film was produced by MTV Films and was released on July 16 1999 Speaking of his partnership with MTV for The Wood Famuyiwa states MTV Films had the best concept and could deal with it better because it was young it had the music and they wanted to make a film with predominantly African American characters 1 The Wood was produced for an estimated cost of 6 million and went on to gross over 25 million at the box office in the United States alone 6 Brown Sugar 2002 edit Famuyiwa once again employed a predominantly African American cast some of the actors also played roles in The Wood 1 in Brown Sugar lifelong friends Dre played by Taye Diggs and Sidney played by Sanaa Lathan cross paths and although each has their respective responsibilities and obligations to their significant others they ultimately find that their affections for one another extend beyond platonic friendship Hip hop music plays an intricate part in the film as both Dre and Sidney are connected through their passion for the music genre and culture that emanates from it 7 Brown Sugar was released on October 11 2002 The film was marketed extensively by distributor Fox Searchlight Pictures and made 10 million in its opening weekend ultimately grossing close to 28 million nationwide 8 Talk to Me 2007 edit Talk to Me was co written by Famuyiwa with the film s inspiration s son Michael Genet and close friend Kasi Lemmons ultimately directed the film 9 In the film influential 1960s African American radio personality Ralph Petey Greene and his contributions to American popular culture and the Civil Rights Movement are chronicled The film explores the construction of race and race relations during this volatile period of American history 10 Talk to Me was released on August 3 2007 The independent film grossed 400 000 in its opening weekend and nationwide the film made close to 5 million 9 Our Family Wedding 2010 edit Our Family Wedding starring Forest Whitaker America Ferrera Carlos Mencia and Lance Gross Famuyiwa first became attached to the project two years prior in 2008 when the presidential campaign was in full swing With Barack Obama possibly becoming the first African American president Famuyiwa was interested in making a film that would be reflective of the exciting changing times Recounting on the film Famuyiwa expresses At the time the entire debate seemed to be around Hispanics voting for an African American president We ve all seen these projections of how society is going to look in 50 years We re all going to have to deal with each other culturally It felt like a great opportunity to tell that story without being preachy 11 The New York Times critiqued the film saying Like weddings wedding movies have their traditions the dress is white and usually so are the characters Fox Searchlight s Our Family Wedding which opens this Friday subverts that custom 12 In Our Family Wedding two college students portrayed by Ferrera and Gross decide to get married and must break the news to their family and loved ones Commenting on his film Famuyiwa states Wedding films are always about the differences between people but they haven t quite dealt with African Americans and Latinos 13 The film made nearly 8 million in its opening weekend and overall 20 million nationwide 14 Dope 2015 edit Dope 2015 both written and directed by Famuyiwa is a coming of age film that premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival winning the Best Editing award for the work of editor Lee Haugen It stars Shameik Moore Tony Revolori Kiersey Clemons Blake Anderson Zoe Kravitz and A AP Rocky Confirmation 2016 edit Famuyiwa directed Confirmation 2016 an HBO original film 15 The film starred Kerry Washington as Anita Hill and depicted the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination as Hill testified that Clarence Thomas had sexually harassed her Unrealized projects edit The Flash edit In June 2016 Famuyiwa was announced as the director for The Flash after Seth Grahame Smith dropped from the project 16 In October 2016 Famuyiwa left the project He had been on board since June developing the project even overseeing the castings of Kiersey Clemons and Billy Crudup in key roles Famuyiwa gave a statement to The Hollywood Reporter on the matter When I was approached by Warner Bros and DC about the possibility of directing The Flash I was excited about the opportunity to enter this amazing world of characters that I loved growing up and still do to this day I was also excited to work with Ezra Miller who is a phenomenal young actor I pitched a version of the film in line with my voice humor and heart While it s disappointing that we couldn t come together creatively on the project I remain grateful for the opportunity I will continue to look for opportunities to tell stories that speak to a fresh generational topical and multicultural point of view I wish Warner Brothers DC Jon Berg Geoff Johns and Ezra Miller all the best as they continue their journey into the speed force 17 He was replaced by Andy Muschietti 18 19 The film was released in 2023 Sade edit In July 2018 Famuyiwa was announced to produce a film called Sade written by Ola Shokunbi and Lindsey Reed Palmer and centered on an African princess The film would be produced by Walt Disney Pictures with Famuyiwa producing under his company Verse However there have been no updates on the film since 20 Film and race editIn 2003 Famuyiwa served on a panel of directors for a discussion conducted by the Directors Guild of America African American Steering Committee In the panel other African American directors Kasi Lemmons and Gary Hardwick joined Famuyiwa as they discussed the challenges and opportunities faced by African American directors in the cinema industry Reflecting on his own experiences of securing funding and support for his films Famuyiwa believes that there are still many stereotypes and barriers to break down in the industry in order for African Americans to be accredited the respect they deserve 4 A common belief and reality for African American filmmakers like Famuyiwa is that films with a majority black cast and direction often face obstacles in securing funding and support for such projects 21 Famuyiwa explains that there is a formula to be followed in order for anything to happen for a black director saying Make it under 10 million put this much into marketing make 25 to 35 million dollars and we ll walk away with a profitable film And as long as you can deliver scripts that are under 10 million with no effects that you can shoot in 30 days and get back X amount I think you can always have a steady stream of a certain kind of film 4 While working on The Wood Famuyiwa experienced difficulties in generating the kind of support he would need to make the film a box office hit In sum it was hard for Famuyiwa to have others take him seriously at times 1 Although the film did recuperate its costs it did not reap the kinds of financial success that major Hollywood directors often experience some say because of the African American cast or that it was directed and written by an African American 6 8 22 23 Famuyiwa s films mainly explore themes of racial diversity and acceptance of oneself and others especially within communities of color 24 In the majority of Famuyiwa s films friendship plays a central role to the characters development and progression throughout the film 25 Filmography editShort film Year Title Director Writer Executiveproducer 1996 Blacktop Lingo Yes Yes No 2017 The Lost No No Yes Feature film Year Title Director Writer Notes 1999 The Wood Yes Yes 2002 Brown Sugar Yes Yes 2007 Talk to Me No Yes 2010 Our Family Wedding Yes Yes 2015 Dope Yes Yes Also executive producer TBA Past Midnight Yes No Filming Television Year Title Director Writer Executiveproducer Notes 2016 Confirmation Yes No No Television film 2017 Hasan Minhaj Homecoming King No No Yes Television documentary special 2017 present The Chi Yes No Yes Director Pilot Executive producer 40 episodes 2019 present The Mandalorian Yes Yes Yes Director 4 episodesDirector and writer 2 episodesExecutive producer 8 episodesCameo as Jib Dodger 2 episodes 2021 present We Will Be Monsters Yes Yes No 4 episodes 2022 They Call Me Magic Yes No Yes Documentary mini series 4 episodes 2023 Ahsoka Yes No No Episode Part Eight The Jedi the Witch and the Warlord Awards editIn 2000 The Black Reel Awards nominated Famuyiwa for Best Director Theatrical for his work on The Wood Later on that year the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People NAACP Image Awards nominated The Wood for Outstanding Motion Picture 6 In 2003 after completing work on Brown Sugar Famuyiwa was once again nominated by the NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Motion Picture 8 In 2008 while working on Our Family Wedding Famuyiwa was recognized for his work on Kasi Lemmons Talk To Me by the NAACP Image Awards The Association nominated Talk To Me for Outstanding Motion Picture and Famuyiwa won for Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture Theatrical or Television 14 References edit a b c d e f SPLICEDwire Rick Famuyiwa interview 1999 www splicedwire com Retrieved 13 December 2017 Rick Famuyiwa Interview 7 January 2009 Retrieved 13 December 2017 Nigerian American Hollywood writer Rick Famuyiwa produces 2015 Sundance most successful film Editors Pick Nigerian Daily News Archived from the original on 2015 06 20 Retrieved 2015 06 20 a b c Reynolds Mike Fighting For Their Art The DGA African American Steering Committee Presents Emerging Feature Film Directors A Panel Discussion with African American Directors June 13 2003 Directors Guild of America 13 June 2003 Web The Wood Dir Rick Famuyiwa By Rick Famuyiwa and Todd Boyd Perf Omar Epps Taye Diggs and Tamala Jones MTV Films 1999 DVD a b c The Wood 1999 IMDb Brown Sugar Dir Rick Famuyiwa By Rick Famuyiwa Perf Taye Diggs and Sanaa Lathan Fox Searchlight Pictures 2002 DVD a b c Brown Sugar 2002 IMDb a b Talk to Me 2007 IMDb Talk To Me Dir Kasi Lemmons By Rick Famuyiwa and Michael Genet Perf Don Cheadle Chiwetel Ejiofor and Bruce McFee 2007 DVD Our Family Wedding Dir Rick Famuyiwa Perf Forest Whitaker America Ferrera Carlos Mencia and Lance Gross Fox Searchlight Pictures 2010 DVD Angelo Megan Wedding Plan Jump a Broom or Eat Goat The New York Times 5 Mar 2010 Web Angelo Megan 2010 03 05 Wedding Plan Jump a Broom or Eat Goat The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 05 27 a b Our Family Wedding 2010 IMDb Andreeva Nellie Rick Famuyiwa To Direct Confirmation HBO Movie Starring Kerry Washington Retrieved 16 August 2015 Dope Director Rick Famuyiwa To Helm The Flash Movie June 2 2016 Retrieved May 8 2016 Kit Borys October 31 2016 The Flash Movie Loses Dope Director Rick Famuyiwa Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Kit Borys 2 July 2019 It Director Andy Muschietti to Direct Flash Movie The Hollywood Reporter Ciuraneta Cristian 18 October 2021 The Flash el director Andy Muschietti celebra el fin del rodaje Meristation in Spanish N Duka Amanda July 27 2018 Disney Picks Up Sade Pitch Fairytale About An African Princess Rick Famuyiwa Producing Deadline Hollywood Penske Media Corporation Retrieved April 9 2024 Boyd Todd African Americans and Popular Culture Westport Praeger 2008 Print Dates Jannette Lake and William Barlow Split Image African Americans in the Mass Media Washington D C Howard UP 1993 Print Rome Dennis Black Demons the Media s Depiction of the African American Male Criminal Stereotype Westport Praeger 2004 Print Diversity at Sundance 2015 Leads Buzzy Films Acquisitions 26 January 2015 Retrieved 13 December 2017 Sundance 15 Rick Famuyiwa 21 January 2015 Retrieved 13 December 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 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