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.
- Awards
- 1 win & 4 nominations total
Marvin St-Jean
- Brian
- (as Marvin Saint-Jean)
Samantha Rose Valletta
- Emery
- (as Samantha Valletta)
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A raw unapologetic look of what it takes to make your dreams become a reality. This indie has us journey with Sin and company as they go through their highs and lows without pulling any punches. The characters are fleshed out and intriguing. The soundtrack is awe-inspiring. And the struggle is real, making you feel the grind as they fight to get to the next level of their success. Without giving anything away, anyone who has a dream should check out this story so you know what it takes to make it.
The Process is an authentic look at two friend trying to make it the local rap scene. As you might expect in a film about music, the film has a great soundtrack. The Process was refreshing and real, which goes a long way for me. If you're interested at all in films about rap then you're going to enjoy this indie.
Excellent music and what ends being a very well fleshed-out character drama, The Process surprised and entertained me. Very well crafted and worth a 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.
Inspiring drama about chasing after your dreams and how hard work really pays off in the end.
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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- Budget
- $50,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
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