ONE NIGHT ONLY!
Join us at Arts Mission Oak Cliff for a screening of Stacy Has A Thing For Black Guys, an independent, feature film shot entirely in Dallas featuring all-local talent.
The popcorn and lemonade are on us, but this event is BYOB, so bring yo beverages!
Think Get Out meets Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?
Three people sit in a living room. A white married couple. And a black man. Drinking lemonade. And making small talk. However, as the night goes on, what started off as a seemingly safe and silly sex farce suddenly becomes slightly darker and more violent as hidden prejudices bubble up to the surface. In most contemporary films, the insecurities and anxieties that control our daily lives remain invisible, but Stacy Has A Thing For Black Guys operates with a heightened sense of awareness of the historical and social context in which we now live, offering a sharp and fiercely funny commentary on how we all choose to avoid honest conversations with others and ourselves about sex, gender, and race in America. TheaterJones called the script "a smart, funny, and layered look at marriage" that is "fiercely funny in unexpected ways" with "twists [that] are always surprising".
Written and Directed by Ruben Carrazana
Starring Brian Witkowicz, Christopher Dontrell Piper, and Anastasia Muñoz
Director of Photography: Adolfo Cantú-Villareal
First Assistant Camera: Brady Tulk
Second Assistant Camera: Ale Z. Melara
Sound Mixer: Ivan Cantú-Villareal
Gaffer: Brandon Satterfield
Head of Make-Up and Hair: Madeleine Rose
Script Supervisor: Debbie Ruegsegger
Key Grip/Data Wrangler: Ivan Jasso
Production Designer: Jeffery Bryant Moffitt
Fight Coordinator: Jeff Colangelo
Color Correction by Adolfo Cantú-Villareal
Post-Production Sound: Ivan Cantú-Villareal
Edited by Ruben Carrazana
Music by Nigel Newton
Executive Producers: Rafael Tamayo, Akron Watson, Stephanie Cleghorn Jasso, Adam Dietrich, and Elliott Gilbert
Producers: Ruben Carrazana, Jeffery Bryant Moffitt, Adolfo Cantú-Villareal, Gabriella Padgett, Shirley Spitler, Stan Spitler, and Jason Boso