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THE HOUSE

ON COCO ROAD

The House on Coco Road is an intimate portrait of an activist and teacher
who moves her children from Oakland, California to participate in the
Grenada Revolution only to find her family in harms way of a U.S. military
invasion. It is the filmmaker’s search for historical and emotional truth
that will confirm his mother’s place in American history.
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DAMANI BAKER, DIRECTOR

A native of the Bay Area, Damani Baker is a Brooklyn-based director and filmmaker. His first feature documentary (with co-director Alex Vlack) about the life and music of Bill Withers, “Still Bill,” opened theatrically to critical acclaim in 2009 and was acquired by Netflix, Showtime, and BBC. Previous work includes “Return,” an award-winning film that explores the genius of traditional African medicine. Damani’s career spans documentaries, music videos, museum installations, and advertisements, and he has worked for clients including Rainforest Alliance, Puma, IBM, and Wieden+Kennedy, among others.

His current projects include over 10 films for museums in Nigeria and Chattanooga, Tennessee for Ralph Appelbaum Associates, Inc. Damani is a Sundance Fellow and alum of Filmmaker Magazine’s “25 new faces in independent film.” In addition to his work, Damani is a professor in the filmmaking, screenwriting, and media arts program at Sarah Lawrence.

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JON FINE, EDITOR

Jon’s a filmmaker and musician.  Over the years he’s worked as a producer, DP, director and editor.   His work includes “Still Bill” about legendary songwriter Bill Withers, “The After Party” about arrests during the 2004 presidential conventions,  “Jazz Days” a series of global concerts sponsored by UNESCO and Thelonious Monk Institute, “Herbie Hancock’s Possibilities”, the award-winning short “Flavio”, and videos for Herbie Hancock, Antibalas, Raul Midon, Kaki King, Lionel Loueke and Lizz Wright.   In 2015, Jon produced “Holy Forest” an album of songs recorded in The Gambia and the US.  He’s now producing “Africa Calling”, a project in partnership with UNICEF, USAID, Angelique Kidjo and students from Benin’s CIAMO school of music to raise awareness around malaria treatment and prevention in West Africa.

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MESHELL NDEGEOCELLO, ORIGINAL SCORE

Meshell Ndegeocello is a singer-songwriter, producer, bassist, and vocalist. Her music incorporates a wide variety of influences, including funk, soul, jazz, hip hop, reggae and rock. She has received significant critical acclaim throughout her career, and has ten career Grammy Award nominations. She has been credited for having “sparked the neo-soul movement.” Her 11th album “Comet, Come To Me,” was released in June 2014.

Ndegocello’s music has been featured in numerous film soundtracks including` How Stella Got Her Groove Back, Lost & Delirious, Batman & Robin, Love Jones, Love & Basketball, Talk to Me, Tyler Perry’s Daddy’s Little Girls, The Best Man, Higher Learning, Down in the Delta, The Hurricane, Noah’s Arc: Jumping the Broom, and Soul Men.

  

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: DAMANI BAKER, MAX OSTERWEIS, CAMERON RUSSELL    WRITTEN BY: DAMANI BAKER, JON FINE, EISA DAVIS, CAMERON RUSSELL PRODUCED BY: DAMANI BAKER, DANNY GLOVER, BELVIE ROOKS DIRECTORS OF PHOTOGRAPHY:  ROGELIO GONZÁLEZ-ABRALDES AND DAMANI BAKER

 

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