On the 4th of March, the illustrious Miracle Theater in Inglewood, Los Angeles, bore witness to a monumental event as Ghanaian-Hollywood director, Samuel Bravo, etched his name into the annals of legends. Then premiere of his latest film, ‘So Blessed,’ transformed the renowned venue into a cinematic haven.
Crafted under the skillful hands of Chicago-born writer and musician, Jay Rockwell, whose collaborative efforts with industry legends precede him, ‘So Blessed’ is a visual and auditory masterpiece reminiscent of Michael Jackson’s iconic 90s music videos. Richard Paris, gracing the red carpet at the premiere, echoed this sentiment, praising the film’s unique blend of black and white aesthetics, vibrant colors, and breathtaking cinematic shots.
The film, conceived as a narrative wrapped in a music video, unfolds through Bravo’s visionary lens, capturing hearts with every frame. Jay Rockwell’s original composition, the powerful soundtrack titled ‘So Blessed,’ not only resonates through the film but also showcases Rockwell’s exceptional talent as an actor, deserving an ovation.
As the credits rolled and the audience departed the theaters, the resounding goal of ‘So Blessed’ became evident – leaving every spectator with a profound sense of blessing. This sentiment was reaffirmed during the film’s Q & A session, where both the producer and director shared their intention to evoke a feeling of profound gratitude and joy.
Looking ahead, the anticipation builds for what Samuel Bravo, the creative virtuoso, has in store for audiences this year. With Jay Rockwell as a creative ally, we eagerly await another cinematic masterpiece destined to captivate hearts globally.
Congratulations, once again, to Samuel Bravo – director, cinematographer, and editor extraordinaire – for bringing pride to our shores and showcasing the brilliance that transcends borders on the global stage.”
My Job is done when Jesus is Revealed, When Jesus is Glorified and that souls have been Won, this what we call a Samuel Bravo film. These was the final Words of Samuel Bravo.