David Fortune Feature ‘Color Book’ Sets Premiere Date At Netflix, Drops Trailer
David Fortune's film 'Color Book' is set to premiere on Netflix on June 19. The film tells the story of a father raising his son with Down Syndrome after the loss of his wife. It won the AT&T Untold Stories award at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival, which includes a $1 million prize and mentorship.
- ▪'Color Book' is an intimate black-and-white film directed by David Fortune.
- ▪The story follows a father named Lucky as he learns to raise his son Mason, who has Down Syndrome.
- ▪The film stars William Catlett, Jeremiah Daniels, Brandee Evans, and Terri J. Vaughn.
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