Synopsis
In 1968, Peace Corps veteran David Schickele enlisted his friend Paul Eyam Nzie Okpokam to star in a light-hearted comedy about the adventures of a well-educated Nigerian immigrant in San Francisco. Using a docu-fictional style reminiscent of Cassavetes’ Shadows, the film observes the foibles of late 1960s African-American culture with an outsider’s incisive eye. The result is a vibrant snapshot of the nation’s racial politics, from interracial romance to cross-cultural misunderstandings and countercultural joy. The film morphs into a documentary when the director’s voice abruptly intrudes to narrate its star’s enraging fate: Okpokam was accused of a crime he did not commit and was thrown in prison before being expelled from the country.
Metrics
Opening Weekend: | $7,065 (22.7% of total gross) |
Legs: | 4.40 (domestic box office/biggest weekend) |
Domestic Share: | 100.0% (domestic box office/worldwide) |
Theater counts: | 3 opening theaters/4 max. theaters, 6.0 weeks average run per theater |
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO | $31,076 |
Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists
Record | Rank | Amount |
---|---|---|
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 14,701-14,800) | 14,783 | $31,076 |
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 28,801-28,900) | 28,854 | $31,076 |
All Time Domestic Highest Grossing Limited Release Movies (Rank 6,301-6,400) | 6,352 | $31,076 |
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Movie Details
Domestic Releases: | February 2nd, 2024 (Limited) by Kino Lorber |
Running Time: | 73 minutes |
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Keywords: | 1960s |
Source: | Based on Real Life Events |
Genre: | Drama |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Dramatization |
Production Countries: | United States |
Languages: | English |