In Magic Hour, Charlie, played by Daveed Diggs, experiences anxiety when his partner encourages him to ride a Ferris wheel, highlighting his fear of heights. In stark contrast, Diggs possesses an accomplished career as an actor, rapper, and songwriter, with significant accolades, including a Tony, Grammy, and Emmy. He is set to receive the Freedom of Expression honor at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival. Diggs resides in Los Angeles with partner Emmy Raver-Lampman and their one-year-old son. The festival will feature documentary premieres about various inspiring topics.
Charlie, portrayed by Daveed Diggs, faces his fear of heights in Magic Hour, contrasting with Diggs' accomplished career as an actor, rapper, and songwriter.
Diggs will receive the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival's Freedom of Expression honor, recognizing his commitment to creative and artistic expression.
Living in Los Angeles with partner Emmy Raver-Lampman, Diggs balances family life and artistic endeavors as a father to their 1-year-old son.
The festival will feature world premieres like Sophie Rose's documentary about a 90s family crisis, as well as Abby Ginzberg's film on Henrietta Szold.
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