United States / Dec 12, 2017 / NR / Premiere - Little Theater - Rochester, NY
See what happens when an entire community uses grassroots efforts to MOVE, band together, and take back their City.
1h 0min
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
This documentary explores the aftermath of a 2015 mass shooting that took place during an anti-violence community basketball tournament at the Boys and Girls Club in Rochester, New York. Members of the Community along with family members of the victims join together to speak out against the needless violence that took the lives of multiple children and young adults and injured many others.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Quartermane Titus | Himself/Basketball Game Attendee |
| Anita Barley | Herself/Mother of Jonah Barley |
| Sandra Doorley | Herself/Monroe County District Attorney |
| Johnny Blackshell Junior | Himself/Shooter |
| Walter Parker | Himself/Brother of Johnny "J.R." Johnson |
| Markisha Chess | Herself/Mother of Johnny "J.R." Johnson's Children |
| Lentory Johnson | Herself/Mother of Johnny "J.R." Johnson |
Genres
DocumentaryCrimeHistory
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | MOVE |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Boots On The Ground Productions, Virtual Bay Entertainment |
| Official site | movedocumentary.com |
| Release date | 12 dicembre 2017 |
| Executive producer | Bryan M. Little |
| Production | Tam Little |
| Writer | Tam Little |
| Cinematography | Michael James, Dorian Cromwell, Oleg Semchuck, John Phommany, Aldra Miller |
| Assistant directors | Tam Little |
| Camera operators | Michael James, Dorian Cromwell, John Phommany, Aldra Miller, Oleg Semchuck |
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| Additional photography | Michael James, Dorian Cromwell, Oleg Semchuck, John Phommany, Aldra Miller |
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