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Luce  2019
Director:  Julius Onah
Producer:
  John Baker, Julius Onah and Andrew Yang
Art Director:
  Danica Pantic
Editor:
  Madeleine Gavin
Music:
  Geoff Barrow and Ben Salisbury
Screenplay:
  J.C. Lee and Julius Onah, based on the stage play by J.C. Lee
Director of Photography:
  Larkin Seiple
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Cast:
spacer1 Naomi Watts
spacer1 Octavia Spencer
spacer1 Kelvin Harrison Jr.
people1 Tim Roth
spacer1 Norbert Leo Butz
spacer1 Andrea Bang
spacer1 Marsha Stephanie Blake
spacer1 Omar Brunson
spacer1 Noah Gaymor
spacer1 Christopher Mann
spacer1 Hannah Cabell
spacer1 Amanda Troya
spacer1 Naomi Watts spacer1 Octavia Spencer spacer1 Kelvin Harrison Jr.
people1 Tim Roth spacer1 Norbert Leo Butz spacer1 Andrea Bang
spacer1 Marsha Stephanie Blake spacer1 Omar Brunson spacer1 Noah Gaymor
spacer1 Christopher Mann spacer1 Hannah Cabell spacer1 Amanda Troya
spacer1 Naomi Watts spacer1 Octavia Spencer
spacer1 Kelvin Harrison Jr. people1 Tim Roth
spacer1 Norbert Leo Butz spacer1 Andrea Bang
spacer1 Marsha Stephanie Blake spacer1 Omar Brunson
spacer1 Noah Gaymor spacer1 Christopher Mann
spacer1 Hannah Cabell spacer1 Amanda Troya

Synopsis:
It’s been ten years since Amy and Peter Edgar (Naomi Watts and Tim Roth) adopted their son from war-torn Eritrea, and they thought the worst was behind them. Luce Edgar (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) has become an all-star student beloved by his community in Arlington, Virginia. His African American teacher, Harriet Wilson (Octavia Spencer), believes he is a symbol of black excellence that sets a positive example for his peers. But when he is assigned to write an essay in the voice of a historical twentieth-century figure, Luce turns in a paper that makes an alarming statement about political violence. Worried about how this assignment reflects upon her star pupil, Harriet searches his locker and finds something that confirms her worst fears.
Review:
In this eye-opening psychological drama, director Julius Onah skillfully stretches the epidermal pores of the American Dream to emit the unseemly elements seething beneath its surface. Elegant and energetic, Luce is a complex and revealing film about trust, privilege, and the human need to categorize the world as we see it.

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