тАШTwo Distant StrangersтАЩ Director Responds To Claim He Copied 2016 Film: тАШThe Time Loop Film Device Is Not NewтАЩ
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Travon Free is setting the record straight. The director of the Oscar-winning short film тАЬTwo Distant StrangersтАЬ┬аaddressed recent allegations that his work copied another short film about police brutality in an op-ed for┬аThe Washington Post.
On April 30, filmmaker Cynthia Kao posted a video to TikTok in which she drew connections between her four-minute short film titled тАЬGroundhog Day for a Black ManтАЭ and FreeтАЩs project. Kao explained that her film, which was released in December 2016, follows a Black man who relives the same day and тАЬtries to survive a police interaction.тАЭ
Kao says that a producer from video news outlet NowThis reached out asking for her permission to use pieces of the video in a report after the killing of George Floyd┬аin 2020. In an email seen in KaoтАЩs TikTok, the producer said they found the short тАЬvery powerfulтАЭ and wanted to тАЬamplify it and share the message with our audience.тАЭ
The email noted they would give Kao credit onscreen and give full credit to the production team listed in the filmтАЩs credits. тАЬWe are happy to link any social media pages as well,тАЭ it said.
Kao says that any connections only тАЬhitтАЭ her when she saw the тАЬTwo Distant StrangersтАЭтАШ credits, which include a chyron that says тАЬin association with NowThis.тАЭ
тАЬI donтАЩt know what happened and IтАЩm not making any assumptions,тАЭ Kao said, concluding her video.
FreeтАЩs 30-minute movie, which is streaming on Netflix, tells the story of a young Black man (played by rapper Joey Bada$$) who is forced to relive the day heтАЩs killed by a white police officer. He uses several different tactics to change his fate and avoid the seemingly pointless wrath of a man whoтАЩs supposed to protect him.
In FreeтАЩs op-ed, titled тАЬPolice killings of Black people are тАШGroundhog DayтАЩ in America. ItтАЩs no surprise that more than one artist noticed,тАЭ Free addressed Kao making the connection between the two films because of the involvement of NowThis. Explaining that NowThis provided marketing services for the film, the director called the claims тАЬbaseless,тАЭ clarifying that the outlet didnтАЩt join the project until тАЬafter filming was complete and had no creative influence.тАЭ
Free went on to call the accusation тАЬabsurd,тАЭ writing that the film is based on personal trauma as a Black man who has had terrifying interactions with the police. He recalled a situation тАЬalmost 10 years agoтАЭ when the police came into his home to serve a warrant but were in the wrong house.
тАЬMy experience was that of so many Black people in this country. But I was fortunate,тАЭ he wrote. тАЬWhile I didnтАЩt know how to process my feelings of terror and rage at the time, after the murder of George Floyd, I decided to make my own protest in the best way I knew how: as a filmmaker.тАЭ
He clarified that тАЬTwo Distant StrangersтАЭ, which Free wrote alone and directed with Martin Desmond Roe, was inspired by the 1993 film тАЬGroundhog DayтАЭ. He also pointed out that neither he nor Kao is the first to use time loops as a story device, тАЬespecially in the context of a Black manтАЩs death by a police officer.тАЭ He mentioned the feature film тАЬThe Obituary of Tunde JohnsonтАЭ, an episode of тАЬThe Twilight ZoneтАЭ┬аcalled тАЬReplayтАЭ and a 2015 essay titled тАЬAbout Images of Black Death and the Groundhog Day of Police Brutality,тАЭ by Luvvie Ajayi Jones.
More recently, in 2019, Netflix released the film тАЬSee You YesterdayтАЭ, directed by Stefon Bristol. It follows two best friends who use time travel over and over again to save one of their brothers after heтАЩs killed by police.
Free concluded his op-ed writing that when he realized how many projects had a similar concept to his film, тАЬit was clear that we were tapping into a deep part of the zeitgeist.тАЭ
тАЬSurely, itтАЩs obvious how each of these teams arrived at this idea independently? I mean, letтАЩs be honest тАФ it is not a stretch to see the constant images of Black men killed by police as the same terrible day repeated without end,тАЭ he wrote. тАЬSo I pushed on with my tiny independent film, because I wanted to share my version of this story. My piece of the tragedy of what it means to be Black in America.тАЭ
He added,┬атАЬAnd that is why I cannot allow anyone to move the focus away from the primal roar at the heart of my film: that the police in America must stop killing people and they must stop killing them┬аnow. The goal of тАШTwo Distant StrangersтАЩ was to scream that message from the rooftops. And it still is.тАЭ
I hope now we can get back to talking about ending police violence against black people. тЬМ?я╕П https://t.co/0tRaslIOjI
тАФ Travon Free (@Travon) May 5, 2021
Kao has not responded to FreeтАЩs op-ed.
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