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“Driving While Black” Hustles Into Theaters February 1

Sound the siren! The critically acclaimed, internationally award-winning “Driving While Black,” from filmmaker Paul Sapiano, opens in theaters February 1st.

Based on the true-life experiences of writer and lead actor Dominique Purdy, this arresting new comedy explores Purdy’s real-life experiences growing up as a person of color in L.A. and his run-ins with police.

With 32 film festival wins to date, and an ever-increasing online fanbase, “Driving While Black” is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated comedy releases of 2018.

Dmitri is a pizza guy who would rather smoke weed and suffer for his art, but his mom and his girl won’t stop nagging him to get a real job. When he’s offered a gig mouthing off to tourists behind the wheel of a Hollywood “star tour” bus, it looks like everyone might get what they want. Trouble is, our man can’t seem to step out the door to get to the interview without endless complications: busted radiators, simple weed scores gone sideways and LAPD cruisers seemingly everywhere. Dmitri’s skill at going unnoticed by cops is honed by painful experiences growing up black in L.A., but even his keen survival instincts won’t save him from the week from hell.

With a jovial swagger to its walking pace, “Driving While Black” is half comedy of errors and half hard-bitten realism, tucked into a sly treatise on 21st-century over-policing.

“Driving While Black” hits theaters across the U.S February 1st,2018 from Artist Rights Distribution, Inc.

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James McDonald

Originally from Dublin, Ireland, James is a Movie Critic with 40 years of experience in the film industry as an Award-Winning Filmmaker. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association.