Description:
At
the age of 18, Kingsley accidentally took the life of his friend with
his brother's handgun. After being sentenced 8-20 years in prison, he
thought his life was over. But while serving his years, he read 400
books, graduated with honors from his prison education program and,
after his release, earned Bachelor's/Master's degrees at NYU, where
he now works as a re-entry coordinator. He helps facilitate life
after prison for individuals going through their own prison
experiences. Kingsley's story touches on the effects of gun violence
and life after prison, but more importantly, on the common humanity
we all share beneath our labels.
Biography: Ingie
Enan is an aspiring director who moved to New York City in 2014 to pursue
filmmaking at New York University. With her extensive interest in
contemporary issues and her love for storytelling, she aims to create
works that genuinely and authentically introduce new and important
perspectives to the world. When not directing herself, Ingie
freelances as an Assistant Director on film projects of all types.