In “Soul Food Junkies” Byron Hurt created a vastly entertaining, hilarious, passionate, revelatory and thoroughly researched documentary which examines Soul Food’s significance in Black American culture. Hurt narrates the project, edited by Sonia Gonzalez-Martinez, via his personal journey. His family members… Continue Reading →...
- 1/5/2017
- by Vanessa Martinez
- ShadowAndAct
In "Soul Food Junkies" Byron Hurt has created a vastly entertaining, hilarious, passionate, revelatory and thoroughly researched documentary which examines Soul Food’s significance in Black American culture. Hurt narrates the project, edited by Sonia Gonzalez-Martinez, via his personal journey. His family members have been avid Soul Food lovers; his mother’s soul food, long been the family’s bonding and social tradition. However, for as long as he remembers, Hurt’s father had been overweight. Hurt grew concerned of his father’s health as he got older; his father’s weight doubled. While attending college in Boston, Hurt began to change his relationship with...
- 10/7/2015
- by Vanessa Martinez
- ShadowAndAct
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