Out of My Hand
2015·United States·90 min.
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Out of My Hand is about a struggling Liberian rubber plantation worker risks everything to discover a new life as a cab driver in New York City. The film is a modern twist on a classic immigrant story, shot in Liberia and in New York, making use of rarely-seen locations in tandem with both non-actors and professional talent, espoused a naturalistic approach to better capture the lives of common plantation workers in Liberia, while simultaneously making use of a distinctively contemporary visual style. Out of My Hand is only the second foreign production narrative feature film ever shot in Liberia and the first to be made in association with Liberia Movie Union, an affiliate of Liberian government.
DirectorTakeshi Fukunaga
MusicTyondai Braxton
CastBishop Blay·Duke Murphy Dennis·Zenobia Taylor·Timothy Laurel Harrison·Shelley Molad·Charles Justo·Shivantha Wijesinha
Original titleOut of My Hand