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Oakland Stars in Two of Most Anticipated Summer Films

Tuesday, May 1, 2018   /   by Abio Properties, Blogger

Oakland Stars in Two of Most Anticipated Summer Films

Summer blockbuster season is fast approaching, and two highly anticipated Oakland movies will play major roles in theaters.

So, grab some popcorn and settle in as we give you a preview of these breakout indie films that had Sundance buzzing earlier this year and have us buzzing with hometown pride. Watch the latest trailers, linked below.

Sorry to Bother You

Hip-hop artist Boots Riley set his directorial debut in his hometown of Oakland, where he and his crew attracted plenty of attention while filming this quirky sci-fi satire last summer.

“Sorry to Bother You” tells the story of a black telemarketer who uses a “white voice” to move up the ranks. He lives in an Oakland garage with his activist-artist girlfriend. The star-studded cast includes Danny Glover, David Cross, and Patton Oswalt.

The surreal feature film was a hit at Sundance this winter and was the centerpiece of the San Francisco International Film Festival in April.

A San Francisco Chronicle reviewer called it “a supercharged onslaught of dark comedy, magical realism, and social commentary.” Indiewire called it “whip smart.”

You’ll see plenty of visual nods to Oakland, and the unique title graphics and fontswere created by Riley’s friend and Oakland native J. Otto Seibold, who illustrated the popular children’s book “Olive, the Other Reindeer.”

“The story and my understanding of the world and everything springs out from this geographical spot,” Riley told The Chronicle during filming.

Riley studied film at San Francisco State University and fronted the hip-hop band The Coup, which released an album titled “Sorry to Bother You” in 2012.

The film “Sorry to Bother You” shows at select theaters on July 6 and will be in wide release on July 27.



From Annapurna Pictures


 Blindspotting

Daveed Diggs (“Hamilton”) and Rafael Casal (“The Away Team”) co-wrote and star in this dramedy inspired by their lifelong friendship and growing up in Oakland, the film is billed as a provocative hometown love letter.

“Blindspotting” tells the story of Collin (Diggs), a parolee who is trying to make it through his last three days of probation, but best friend Miles (Casal) is a magnet for trouble.

The film, which hits select theaters on July 20 and shows in wide release on July 27,  has been described as hilarious and heartbreaking. Variety called it “the most exciting cinematic take on contemporary race relations since Spike Lee’s ‘Do the Right Thing’ nearly 30 years ago.”

Oakland co-stars as “a city bursting with color, from street-corner murals to the way the locals express themselves,” according to one Sundance reviewer.

Casal and Diggs use hip-hop, rap, and spoken word to convey characters’ passion within key scenes. Watch this trailer for a taste:

From Lionsgate

Filmmakers’ love affair with Oakland has been steady and strong in recent years. Total filming days in 2017 increased 38 percent over 2016, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

We can’t write about Oakland’s place on the big screen without mentioning this winter’s blockbuster, “Black Panther.” Even though it was shot in Atlanta, the film embraces several scenes in Oakland, where director Ryan Coogler was born.

Coogler made it even more personal by surprising fans at the first public screening of “Black Panther” at the Grand Lake Theatre, where he shared memories of seeing films there with his father. The theater also hosted a private screening for Coogler’s friends and relatives, rappers M.C. Hammer and Mistah F.A.B., and Oakland mayor Libby Schaaf. The mayor proclaimed Feb. 16 as “Black Parents Day” and honored Coogler’s mother and father.

“Black Panther” has made an even more lasting impression on Oakland: Disney pledged $1 million of the proceeds to a dozen Boys & Girls Clubs, including Oakland’s, for science, technology, engineering, and math programs.

We look forward to more big screen scenes of our diverse Oakland in the future.

As Roger Ebert used to say, See you at the movies!


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Do you have a favorite locally-filmed movie? Tell us! As much as we love talking about real estate, we also love seeing our beloved East Bay on the big screen. Contact Abio Properties at 888-400-ABIO (2246) or hello@abioproperties.com.


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