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March 6, 2025BronzeLens Sunday Brunch with the Brothers: The Family Business Edition
Earlier this month, BronzeLens Film Festival of Atlanta hosted its annual Sunday Brunch with the Brothers.
This year’s theme was The Family Business Edition. This event brought together influential men of color from the television and film industry. They shared insights, celebrated achievements, and discussed the intricacies of working in family-centric productions.
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The brunch kicked off in the morning, offering attendees a rich blend of networking opportunities and engaging discussions. The panel featured prominent cast members from the popular series “The Family Business. Up on stage were creators Trey Haley, David Banner, Brandon Jackson, Arrington Foster, Ben Stephens, and Carl Gillard, with the incomparable Roy Cornelious guiding the conversation. The men shared what it takes to be successful and how each has learned to overcome adversity.
The conversations delved deep into the dynamics of portraying family ties on screen and the broader implications for representation in media. The dialogue provided valuable perspectives on the challenges and rewards of working in family-themed narratives. It resonated with both industry professionals and fans alike. “This included Arrington Foster, who expressed his gratitude on social media, stating, “The Sunday Brunch with Brothers Family Business Edition was fantastic! Thank you, Bronzeens for honoring myself along with my castmates.”
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Attendees lauded the event’s organization and the depth of discussions. One participant remarked, “A TIME WAS HAD! Gratitude to the powerhouse panelists of the Sunday BronzeLens Brunch with the Brothers: The Family Business Edition.”
About the BronzeLens Film Festival
The BronzeLens Film Festival, established in 2009, continues its mission to promote Atlanta as a center for film and film production for people of color. Events like the “Sunday Brunch with the Brothers” highlight the festival’s commitment to showcasing diverse voices. Moreover, they also foster a sense of community and collaboration among industry professionals.
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In conclusion, the Sunday Brunch with the Brothers: The Family Business Edition showed the spirit of unity and progress within the entertainment industry. By spotlighting the experiences and stories of men of color, the BronzeLens Film Festival continues to pave the way for more inclusive and representative storytelling in film and television.
This year’s Sunday brunch took place on March 2, 2025.
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