Publisher's Synopsis
"A Black Film Called Whitefolks" delves into the heart of the film industry, and the movie making process, from the intense spiritual perspective of director, writer, producer Gideon P. SaRa. During the course of creating the controversial, cult film "Whitefolks," SaRa stumbled upon several of the unspoken secrets, and rules of the major motion picture industry sacredly guarded from the public. Terming himself "The Outlaw of Filmmakers," Gideon speaks in the honest, often humorous, and frank vernacular of the streets through his journal entries, as he takes the reader on a dark safari through shady businessmen, and huge ego's. For the first time, SaRa presents the vision of a grandiose future; a brand new major motion picture industry ruled by what's today called "Black Hollywood.