Upon completing The Jerome Project, Kaphar realized it had only scratched the surface of his childhood experience, prompting him to explore fiction for deeper insight.
Exhibiting Forgiveness presents a more nuanced portrayal of handling childhood trauma, challenging the traditional narrative in Black cinema that often demands immediate forgiveness.
Kaphar reflects, 'Allowing fiction to play a part in Exhibiting Forgiveness allowed me to go into my father's head in a way that a documentary wouldn't allow me to do.'
The film follows Tarrell as he grapples with the repercussions of his father's actions and his mother's fragile health, generating a compelling inner conflict.
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