Cord Jefferson's directorial debut 'American Fiction' has emerged as the top award winner at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF23) this year. The film explores the question of what makes a piece of art 'Black' and follows the story of a Black author whose stereotype-riddled joke novel unexpectedly becomes a best-selling book. Starring Jeffrey Wright, the trailer showcases the undesired success that follows the author's creation. With this film, Cord Jefferson establishes himself as a director to watch. Click to read Vanity Fair's full review of 'American Fiction'.
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'American Fiction' trailer has a Black author's stereotype-riddled joke novel become an unexpected hit https://t.co/0SM2nOGNVM
What makes a piece of art “Black”? That’s a central question at the heart of Emmy-winner Cord Jefferson’s directorial debut, ‘American Fiction.’ Click below for a first look at the forthcoming film: https://t.co/rMK7gKDhZg
With ‘American Fiction’, Cord Jefferson announces himself as a director to watch. Click to read VF’s full review: https://t.co/dmfByrk0yK
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Jeffrey Wright finds undesired success in the first trailer for #AmericanFiction, the top award winner at #TIFF23 this year. Watch: https://t.co/o0pG5z5BVV https://t.co/yjZkpRjzSN