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95th ACADEMY AWARDS® Shortlisted short film

New Moon

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An imaginative surrealist journey of young Jay Jay and his mother Edie. Their inner city dreams are illuminated by the New Moon accompanied by magic of Aretha Franklin playing on a summer's eve on a transistor radio in a backyard in West Philadelphia.

Directed by  Jérémie Balais + Jeff Le Bars

Acting direction | Rotoscopy by Raúl Domingo

Written by Colman Domingo + Raúl Domingo

A short taken from the play A Boy and His Soul written by Colman Domingo

Storyteller: Colman Domingo

Sound Design by Raphaël Pibarot

ADR by OutLoud Audio, North Hollywood

Produced by Colman Domingo, CEO + Raúl Domingo, President | Edith Productions

Executive Produced by Jérémie Balais + Jeff Le Bars | Gibbons Studio

Executive in charge of development: Kate Andrews

“New Moon is a short film dedicated to Black mothers and sons and the love and inspiration that keeps them inspired through immeasurable hardships. Laurie Lathem, writer and educator sparked our interest in the power of animation as she encouraged Colman’s solo play “A Boy and His Soul” to be developed into an animated work. In the summer of 2020, during such upheaval around the world, we sought to build partnership with two strangers in Lyon, France who exhibited such heart and soul in their animated work. We began our work in earnest on line. Through Dropbox folders, video conferences, language barriers, hours of rotoscopy sessions directed and shot by Raúl, where ever Colman happened to be on the planet. We went down the rabbit hole of this peculiar yet satisfying journey of adapting a short piece of text into a full blown experience of animated storytelling while maintaining its origins of the theater. We had no idea what we were creating or how to really do it. We just knew that we found partners who wanted to put a beautiful message out into the world that is basically about the love of mothers, black boys, dreams and the power of Aretha Franklin. We are beyond thrilled to share New Moon with the world.”

— The filmmakers

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