Ask any black filmmaker and they’ll tell you that getting black films made and subsequently released is a difficult task unless your first name is “Tyler” and your last name’s “Perry.” Now
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George Lucas, the Hollywood heavyweight that brought us “Star Wars” and the executive producer behind the film “Red Tails,” is talking about how difficult it was for even a successful film legend like himself to get the movie about the Tuskegee Airmen into theaters.
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