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A 3rd grade teacher told Princeton James to be realistic. He'd never be an actor; he should be an accountant. So he got the degree. Worked the job. And then one day, he quit. That decision set off a chain of events that would take him from having never seen a script growing up to the sets of Netflix's Uncorked, NBC's Bluff City Law, and eventually to the director's chair of his own feature films. In this episode of The Talk Chamber, Princeton James, producer, director, writer, actor, and founder of Princeton James Productions, talks about what he's building in Memphis and why he believes this city is fertile ground for a real, sustainable film industry. He shares what it was like to take Hoop Street to the American Black Film Festival and watch the theater sell out and he gets into what it's actually going to take — investment, infrastructure, a talent pipeline — to make sure Memphis tells its own stories, on its own terms. 🎙️ THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY ORTHO SOUTH — orthoSouth.com LINKS MENTIONED: 🔗 Princeton James Productions — princetonjamesproductions.com 🔗 Hoop Street on IMDb — imdb.com/title/tt36235232 🔗 American Black Film Festival — abff.com 🔔 Subscribe to The Talk Chamber for the latest on the Chamber, economic development, and all things Memphis. 📲 Follow us on social media @MemphisChamber
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