"had two smaller scripts that I had written with full black casts. And people loved the scripts, but nobody would fund them. Those roles and stories are out there. But unless you have the money to finance movies on your own, you're beholden to others, and that is a very big limiting factor."

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Joe Robert Cole

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Joe Robert Cole is a screenwriter and director known for his work on 'The People v. O.J. Simpson,' exploring themes of identity and race.

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