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BEL-AIR and THE BEST MAN: THE FINAL CHAPTERS talk “Black Excellence Through Legacy”



Peacock presents BEL-AIR and THE BEST MAN: THE FINAL CHAPTERS
“Black Excellence Through Legacy”
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and The Best Man are household classics that shaped a generation through its representation of Black excellence and culture. Bel-Air and The Best Man: The Final Chapters are setting the stage for today’s generation and in this Color Of Conversation we will feature cast and executive producers from each show discussing these important themes.
00:00 INTRO
2:08 Director of The Best Man: The Final Chapters, Malcolm D. Lee comes out onto stage
2:30 Morris Chestnut of The Best Man: The Final Chapters comes out onto stage
3:33 Adrian Holmes of Bel-Air comes out onto stage
6:50 Director Malcolm D. Lee talks about why he reimagined The Best Man
11:48 Morris Chestnut of The Best Man: The Final Chapters talks about the characters on the sho
12:54 Morris Chestnut of The Best Man: The Final Chapters talks about “the dark side, the fights”
16:45 Adrian Holmes of Bel-Air talks channeling Uncle Phil
17:50 Adrian Holmes of Bel-Air what family today represents Black Excellence?
24:25 Adrian Holmes of Bel-Air talks his experience with black fraternity
27:25 Director Malcolm D. Lee talks about the reason why he wrote The Best Man
33:58 Morris Chestnut of The Best Man: The Final Chapters what black excellence means to him
40:40 through the lens of black excellence

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Established in 2002, the Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival (MVAAFF) is an Academy-Award® accredited Black Film Festival where independent and established African American filmmakers can showcase, screen and promote emerging feature, documentary, and short films from across the world. The brainchild of husband and wife team, Floyd and Stephanie Rance, the MVAAFF provides a nurturing environment for African American filmmakers to test their creativity, while providing sponsors a captive audience to promote their brands among a highly discerning community of people of color.

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