
The Sight Unseen
Documentary
Overview
In 1971, Sharon witnessed a glowing cross in her Bronx apartment, sparking belief and skepticism. "The Sight Unseen" explores her memories and Melvin Tapley’s writings, investigating whether the phenomenon was divine or a hoax.
Top Cast
Sharon Wilson-Antoine
Sharon Wilson-Antoine
Self
Sharon Wilson-Antoine
Self


Jared Kemp
Jared Kemp
Melvin Tapley
Jared Kemp
Melvin Tapley
Sherril Johnson
Sherril Johnson
Pearl Wilson
Sherril Johnson
Pearl Wilson


Mister Fitzgerald
Mister Fitzgerald
Ike Simpson
Mister Fitzgerald
Ike Simpson


Sean Gullette
Sean Gullette
Father Byrnes
Sean Gullette
Father Byrnes
Lathan Ava
Lathan Ava
Young Sharon Wilson
Lathan Ava
Young Sharon Wilson
D Malik Beckford
D Malik Beckford
Charles Wilson
D Malik Beckford
Charles Wilson
Thierno Diallo
Thierno Diallo
James Staggers
Thierno Diallo
James Staggers
Aaliyah Benson
Aaliyah Benson
Angela Simpson
Aaliyah Benson
Angela Simpson
Ricardo Wilkinson
Ricardo Wilkinson
George Abrams
Ricardo Wilkinson
George Abrams
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