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Revelations Entertainment reveals truth. What sets Revelations apart from other production companies is the ability to fuse artistic integrity with technological innovation. Academy award-winning actor Morgan Freeman and Emmy-nominated producer Lori McCreary lead a group of inspired professionals wh.
Revelations Entertainment is an independent movie production company founded by actor Morgan Freeman and business partner Lori McCreary in 1996. Its mission statement, to "reveal truth," drives to company produce thought-provoking entertainment with artistic integrity and "soul."
Revelations Entertainment. 27,528 likes · 44 talking about this. At Revelations we have the ability to fuse artistic integrity with technological innovation. Led by Academy award-winning actor Morgan...
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30 sept. 2021 · Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary's Revelations Entertainment are developing a drama series with Lesley-Ann Brandt, set in Cape Town's District Six, a symbol of defiance against apartheid. The series will explore the joy and solidarity of the community, as well as the racial reconciliation in South Africa and America.
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23 févr. 2022 · Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary are executive producing 2 Richards! The African Company, a documentary about America's first Black theater company in 1821. The film follows the pioneers who faced racism and discrimination from an all-white rival theater and aims to reclaim their legacy.
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REVELATIONS ENTERTAINMENT IN THE NEWS. Morgan Freeman and Phil Bertelsen on the ‘761st Tank Battalion’ - The Washington Post. “761st Tank Battalion: The Original Black Panthers” is a new History Channel documentary about the true story of the first Black tank unit to serve in combat during World War II.
24 févr. 2022 · Revelations Entertainment, founded by Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary, is executive producing a film by Kamilla Blanche that will revive the legacy of America's first black theatre company. The African Company, formed in 1821, faced racism and discrimination from a rival white theatre company and was erased from history.