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The Inspection  2022
Director:  Elegance Bratton
Producer:
  Effie Brown and Chester Algernal Gordon
Art Director:
  Juli Kunke and Bryan Norvelle
Editor:
  Oriana Soddu
Music:
  Animal Collective
Screenplay:
  Elegance Bratton
Director of Photography:
  Lachlan Milne
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Cast:
spacer1 Jeremy Pope
spacer1 Gabrielle Union
spacer1 Bokeem Woodbine
spacer1 Raul Castillo
spacer1 Mccaul Lombardi
spacer1 Nicholas Logan
spacer1 Eman Esfandi
spacer1 Aaron Dominguez
spacer1 Aubrey Joseph
spacer1 Andrew Kai
spacer1 Tyler Merritt
spacer1 Steve Mokate
spacer1 Jeremy Pope spacer1 Gabrielle Union spacer1 Bokeem Woodbine
spacer1 Raul Castillo spacer1 Mccaul Lombardi spacer1 Nicholas Logan
spacer1 Eman Esfandi spacer1 Aaron Dominguez spacer1 Aubrey Joseph
spacer1 Andrew Kai spacer1 Tyler Merritt spacer1 Steve Mokate
spacer1 Jeremy Pope spacer1 Gabrielle Union
spacer1 Bokeem Woodbine spacer1 Raul Castillo
spacer1 Mccaul Lombardi spacer1 Nicholas Logan
spacer1 Eman Esfandi spacer1 Aaron Dominguez
spacer1 Aubrey Joseph spacer1 Andrew Kai
spacer1 Tyler Merritt spacer1 Steve Mokate

Synopsis:
At war with his sense of belonging, Ellis French (Jeremy Pope) is a sensitive young Black man who enlists in the Marine Corps to pull himself out of homelessness and gain the love of his dogged and combatant mother (played by the scene-stealing Gabrielle Union). While the film takes place in the age of America’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Pursue” policy, which directed that applicants to the military not be asked about sexual orientation, homophobia is deeply entrenched in all aspects of service, from bootcamp to battle. Once enlisted, French struggles to conceal his sexual identity – as well as his invading attraction to his drill instructor (Raúl Castillo) – while under the watchful eye of the belligerent and hard-lining unit commander (Bokeem Woodbine).

The Inspection is writer-director Elegance Bratton’s retelling of his own incredible story. After being kicked out of his mother’s New Jersey home at the age of 16 for being gay and subsequently living in housing precarity for a decade, he joined the Marines, where he served as a combat cameraman. His exceptional crew is flanked by veteran producer Effie T. Brown (Dear White People, Real Women Have Curves) and director of photography Lachlan Milne (Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Minari, Stranger Things), as well as Broadway theatre performer Pope (an Emmy and Tony nominee who also held the role of Jackie Wilson in Regina King’s One Night in Miami… 2020), who portrays French with exquisite aplomb.

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