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Trey Mangum

01.14.26

Blavity’s Shadow and Act has the first exclusive look at FreeLance, the upcoming Sundance Film Festival-bound indie television pilot from directors Julien and Justen Turner, aka The Turner Brothers. It will screen later this month as a part of the fest’s Episodic Fiction Pilot Showcase.

The project, from the Turners’ Dreadhead Films, stars Spence Moore II, Lou Young III, Lou Ratchett, Bernard “B Nard” Clark, René Vaca and Elijah Cooper, with Kevin “KevOnStage” Fredericks, Christianee Porter, Mel Mitchell, Kyle Flood, Jaren Bretz and London Arrington also appearing in the project.

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