
Three Colors: Pan-African
Drama · Thriller · Comedy
Overview
An anthology feature film exploring contemporary Black existence through the Pan-African flag: A collegiate football star scrambles to save his career after a devastating injury fractures his sense of self-worth; a Ghanaian single mother loses her job and faces deportation as an unlikely group of heroes rally around her; the lead of a struggling Black sitcom questions the cost of success as the network forces the show into racist caricature to boost ratings.
Top Cast


Bashir Salahuddin
Bashir Salahuddin
Jontavious "John" Rodgers // "Shawn Green"
Bashir Salahuddin
Jontavious "John" Rodgers // "Shawn Green"


Loretta Devine
Loretta Devine
Nana
Loretta Devine
Nana


Peyton Alex Smith
Peyton Alex Smith
Ahmari Rose
Peyton Alex Smith
Ahmari Rose


Sibongile Mlambo
Sibongile Mlambo
Joana Mensa
Sibongile Mlambo
Joana Mensa


Stephen Bishop
Stephen Bishop
Uncle Steve
Stephen Bishop
Uncle Steve


Kimrie Lewis
Kimrie Lewis
Courtney Witherspoon // "Tanya Green"
Kimrie Lewis
Courtney Witherspoon // "Tanya Green"


Jadah Marie
Jadah Marie
Makayla Johnson / "Ginger Green"
Jadah Marie
Makayla Johnson / "Ginger Green"


Amarr M. Wooten
Amarr M. Wooten
Kel Kirby-Smith // "Jackson Green"
Amarr M. Wooten
Kel Kirby-Smith // "Jackson Green"


Juanita Jennings
Juanita Jennings
Felicia Richards / "Michelle Green"
Juanita Jennings
Felicia Richards / "Michelle Green"


Tucker Smallwood
Tucker Smallwood
Waylon Jones / "Gregory Green"
Tucker Smallwood
Waylon Jones / "Gregory Green"
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