American Fiction - Percival Everett - Author of "Erasure" / Executive Producer | Interview
In Select Theaters December 15 AMERICAN FICTION is Cord Jefferson's hilarious directorial debut, which confronts our culture’s obsession with reducing people to outrageous stereotypes. Jeffrey Wright stars as Monk, a frustrated novelist who’s fed up with the establishment profiting from “Black” entertainment that relies on tired and offensive tropes. To prove his point, Monk uses a pen name to write an outlandish “Black” book of his own, a book that propels him to the heart of hypocrisy and the madness he claims to disdain. Written for the Screen and Directed by: Cord Jefferson Based upon the novel ‘Erasure’ by: Percival Everett Genres Comedy/Drama Rating R for language throughout, some drug use, sexual references and brief violence Starring Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross, John Ortiz, Erika Alexander, Leslie Uggams, Adam Brody, Keith David with Issa Rae and Sterling K. Brown Directed By Cord Jefferson Produced By Ben LeClair, p.g.a., Nikos Karamigios, p.g.a., Cord Jefferson, p.g.a., Jermaine Johnson, p.g.a. Executive Produced By Rian Johnson, Ram Bergman, Percival Everett, Michael Bowes Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and TURN ON THE BELL so you never miss a video. Thank you for supporting this channel. 📲 Follow us on Instagram - @critqal

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