Racially Charged Drama ‘Blindfire’ Starring Brian Geraghty, Sharon Leal, & Bethany Joy Lenz Hits Theaters Nov. 13
Arriving in select theaters and virtual cinemas on November 13 and on Digital and VOD on November 20, 2020 from Kandoo Films is Blindfire, the riveting film inspired by actual events. Lives are left in pieces after a white cop responds to a violent hostage call and kills an innocent Black man.
From the producer of the critically acclaimed film 13th, Blindfire stars Brian Geraghty (“Chicago PD,” The Hurt Locker), Sharon Leal (Dream Girls, “Council of Dads”), Bethany Joy Lenz (“One Tree Hill,” “Dexter”), Edwina Findley Dickerson (“Fear The Walking Dead,” “The Wire”), Jim Beaver (“Deadwood,” “Supernatural”) and Chiké Okonkwo (The Birth of a Nation, “Being Mary Jane”), along with Wayne Brady (“Whose Line Is It Anyway,” “Let’s Make a Deal”). The racially charged film explores the aftermath of a tragedy involving a white cop who is accused of wrongfully shooting and killing a Black man.
Inspired by actual events, BLINDFIRE follows Will Bishop (Geraghty), a white cop who responds to a violent hostage call and unjustifiably kills the Black man (Okonkwo) in his own home. After Bishop learns of the victim’s innocence and is suddenly facing repercussions for his actions, he is forced to confront extremely difficult conversations with his partner (Leal), as well as the family of the victim, and must examine his own accountability while attempting to find the person who he feels is actually responsible for the tragic chain of events. Produced by Howard Barish (13th, Skin In The Game), the compelling drama echoes much of the conversation taking place in society today and offers a unique exploration of this timely issue from both sides.
Winner of Best Crime Drama at the Houston International Film Festival, the film is written and directed by Michael Nell (Skin In The Game, Hospitality, Broken Star). Blindfire will be available in select theaters and through the Virtual Cinema program, an initiative to support independent theaters whose businesses have been devastated by the global pandemic, as well as on Digital and VOD.