H4 (film)
H4 is a 2012 independent American film directed by Paul Quinn; actor Harry Lennix produced the film and stars in the title role.[1] The film premiered at the 2012 Conference of the Shakespeare Association of America,[2] and later showed premiere in competition at the 49th Chicago International Film Festival in 2013.[3][4] In November 2014, the film was shown at the Indie Memphis Film Festival.[5] PlotThe film is an adaptation that combines William Shakespeare's plays Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2 and sets them in contemporary Los Angeles. The screenplay was adapted by Dr. Ayanna Thompson, Professor of English at Arizona State University, retaining Shakespeare's original language.[4][5] According to Lennix, the film is told "from the perspective of black people, acted primarily by black people, and it’s from the black point of view";[4] he nevertheless describes Shakespeare's themes, and the film's, as "universal".[6] Thompson describes the script as being "about the politics and political manoeuvring within the African-American community".[7] ProductionPost-production of the film was partly funded by a $25,000 Kickstarter campaign.[8] In August 2012, a rough cut of the film was previewed at the International Shakespeare Conference in Stratford-upon-Avon to international Shakespeare scholars.[7][9] The film was scheduled for release in US cinemas in 2015.[1] This was Heavy D's final film role before his death in 2011. References
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