Los Angeles - Audrey Wells is writing a new movie "The Hate U Give". It died the day before the fight with cancer five years later. She is 58 years old.
Originally from San Francisco, he worked as an early jockey in local jazz and public radio before transitioning to a movie, and they obtained master 's degree in art from UCLA.
She wrote the story of a contemporary Cyrano de Bergerac starring James Thurman and a story of Jennifer Lopez and Richard Gere's "We Should Dance" story. She made her debut in 1999 with an independent album "Guinevere" starring Sarah Polley, a young woman related to her older tutor.
Mr. Wells wrote a script for a new movie "Hate You" in the limelight for police who shot black men from a young adult novel by Angie Thomas. The movie starring Amandla Stenberg is currently on sale in limited quantity and will be deployed nationwide on October 19th.
Thomas wrote to Twitter on Friday: "Working with Audrey is a pleasure, and I am forever grateful for the hatred of what she brings to us, you will be forgotten. "
"The powerful and independent female characters she formed are resonating more than ever before and will always be part of her heritage," he said. "We will miss her wonderful, spiritual, creative, and her love for us."
Wells survived by her husband Brian Lucky and her daughter Tatyana. Raki said Wells "bravely opposed her illness" "surrounded by love."
A member of the family requested a donation to Wells' most popular nonprofit, feminist majority foundation, American Civil Liberties Union, and family planning organization instead of flowers.
Through The Hate U Give, Tillman and the screenwriter Audrey Wells carefully portrayed the complex problems brought by the film through the reaction of their teen characters. . This is YA's emotional Sturm und Drang, but for a larger theme. It helps Stenberg to have an actor who can complete a scene they are crying without falling into a soap opera. To my troublesome 2 hours and 12 minutes, Hate U Give was a bit clumsy in the last scene, not for most YA types, but there was a climax scene that was somewhat excited.
A timely novel on racial discrimination and police brutality became a timely movie, Haituyugibu released on October 19th, based on Angie Thomas' fame novel by YA. The main character of the movie is Amandla Stenberg (The Darkest Minds; The Hunger Games) as the protagonist of the story, Starr Carter, 16 years old. The movie also has a Regina Hall (Girls Tour) as the mother of the star, and Alice Smith plays her best friend, Harry. The film was directed by George Tillman Jr. (infamous) and was produced by 20th Century Fox. Thomas debuted in The Hate U Give (HarperCollins / Balzer + Bray) in 2017. The book continues to receive the Coretta Scott King Award from the best novels written by African-American writers for children and Michael. L. Prints Award. Thomas' second novel "Coming Soon" will be published in February 2019.
20th Century Fox announced a trailer called "Hate Yugib" that was adapted from Angie Thomas' novel of the same name. George Tillman Jr. "Soul Food" Assistant and "Barber shop" producer directed the movie featuring the latest "Hunger Games" and "Everything, Everything" star Amandla Stenberg. hero. Please see below trailer - premiere at BET awards. The premise here is as follows. "Starkart constantly switches between the two worlds, the poverty in which she lives, primarily the black community, and the wealth, mainly the white reserve she lives in. Childhood best friend Hariril is a cop When shot at, the imbalance between the world shattered, stick to the right attitude. "