Sindile and his two best friends push the limits of their patience while maneuvering through their hometown and its local rap scene.Sindile and his two best friends push the limits of their patience while maneuvering through their hometown and its local rap scene.Sindile and his two best friends push the limits of their patience while maneuvering through their hometown and its local rap scene.
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- 1 win & 4 nominations total
Marvin St-Jean
- Brian
- (as Marvin Saint-Jean)
Samantha Rose Valletta
- Emery
- (as Samantha Valletta)
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Writer-Director-Producer Jake Fay spins a tale of hope versus reality when a talented Central Massachusetts rapper struggles with high ambition, lack of money and moderate support. Relying on others to get to where he's going his arrogance gets the better of him, grounding him in the process of reality rather than the dreams of success. Some well produced music is a bonus.
I'm not into the rap scene, yet this film managed to grab my interest and keep it. Good acting, very human elements and some very interesting angles - all contribute to make this a good film to watch.
This well-directed film has the rap music scene as its lure with an excellent soundtrack to be sure, but it's more about the pitfalls and stumbling blocks paving the path to success in small town America that all aspiring artists can easily relate to. Sometimes brutally intimate, this is one movie fully deserving of its awards and nominations.
Very nice film dealing with the struggles of making it in the tough world of entertainment. We see all the relationships played out in the town of Lynn, MA. Great soundtrack, well acted and worth a watch. Acting strong as well. I recommend.
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I was hooked right away not only by the beat, but by the striking cinematography that effortlessly moved about the car. The Process is an authentic naturalist indie film with heart. The film is very tight well paced doesn't overstay its welcome at all. I thought all the actors did a great job with not only the dialogue and acting but the rapping as well. There is a sense of reality to the picture. Good music and I thought it was relatable for everyone striving to achieve their dreams
Did you know
- Crazy creditsNicky Babbin, credited as "Producer" was the onset photographer. After a few actors backed out last second, he put his camera down and played the roll as producer. Known in the music video world as "Nicky Clips" on set he improved his line, "When y'all need a music video, let me know".
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- $50,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
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