Our friends at 135th St. Agency sends us info about Moguldom Studios kicking off their Summer 2014 with a series of groundbreaking and thought-provoking films including A Genius leaves The Hood, Gunland, The Swirl, Black Church, Inc., Bottoms Up and 72%. with their new executive producer and Harlem fave Barion Grant. The Swirl is scheduled to be released today, May 27, 2014.
Known for their revolutionary style of documentaries called “docutainment,” Moguldom Studios is leading the way in producing non-theatrical films through digital networks by keeping at the pulse of trending topics that are relevant in today’s ever-evolving world.
The Swirl tackles societal and cultural issues relating to interracial dating, asking the question; is it the new trend or still taboo? There was a time when interracial dating was a taboo practice that could lead to physical harm or even death. Today, it seems to be of greater acceptance as with celebrity power couples, Kanye West and Kim Kardashian, or Ice-T and Coco. The Swirl takes a comedic look at this serious topic by digging into the cultural shift in attitudes around interracial relationships.
Other Films by Moguldom Studios
A Genius Leaves The Hood (Currently on sale) – Explore the mind of a man who never played by the rules and admits it – the unauthorized biography of Jay-Z.
www.facebook.com/AGeniusLeavesTheHood
Gunland (Currently on sale) – Go beyond the headlines & stereotypes to discover that much more lies beneath the surface in the city of Chicago. This documentary attempts to discover the real reasons behind why young men and women of color are dying at the hands of their peers.
Black Church, Inc. (June 30, 2014) – A film that examines corruption in churches and how mega churches are making money off of their congregations.
www.facebook.com/pages/BlackChurchInc
Bottoms Up (July 30, 2014) – A look into the plastic surgery phenomenon of women trying to make their backsides larger.
www.facebook.com/BottomsUpFilm
72% (August 26, 2014) – A documentary that dives into the “baby mama” crisis and how 72% of women in the black community are raising children in a single-parent environment.
https://www.facebook.com/72PercentFilm
For more information about these films & Moguldom Studios, visit:
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Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheSwirlFilm