Being Black Enough

Being Black Enough

A young man faces the harsh realities of gang violence, drugs and law enforcement while hanging out with his cousin.
CastDevin Rice, Danielle Jaffey, Jacqueline Rice

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  • A young man faces the harsh realities of gang violence, drugs and law enforcement while hanging out with his cousin.
  • CastDevin Rice, Danielle Jaffey, Jacqueline Rice
  • CrewDevin Rice (Director), Devin Rice (Producer), Jacqueline Rice (Producer)
  • GenreComedy-Drama
  • StudioEntertainment Studios
  • Release Date2017
  • Runtime1h 31m

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