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CELLULOID MEMORIES
Harlequin Kimani/Arabesque
July 2007
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In CELLULOID MEMORIES,
Savannah Shelton, after caring for her actor father until his death,
comes to find out first hand what drew her father to L.A. to try and
make it as an actor in a town known for eating its gifted. It is a
particularly brutal place for black actors, but Savannah will discover
that not only was her father talented enough to survive, he had the
respect and admiration of the industry insiders, and other blacks who
saw him as a role model. Despite her feelings about Hollywood, Savannah
finds herself drawn to the magic when she writes a film script that
gets, as the saying goes in L.A., a lot of buzz.
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