L-O-V-E
Marking the 20th anniversary of Lauryn Hill's iconic The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, the documentary “L-O-V-E” delves into the transformative portrayal of love in Black American culture. Bridging generations from 1998 to 2018, the film interrogates the influence of two decades of media and art on our collective understanding. It poses a critical question: Has society progressed or faltered in preparing its youth to navigate the intricate landscape of love?
USA | 2018 | 8:49 | Color | English
Crew
Executive Producer: Sallomé Hralima
Directors: Sallomé Hralima & Herman Jean-Noel
Cinematographer: Herman Jean-Noel
Producer: Syreeta Gates
1st AD: Alvin Dollow
Sound: Alex Dweh
Line Producer: Kat Delva
Editors: Sallomé Hralima & Herman Jean-Noel
Still Photography: Zaki Smith
Craft Services: Krysten Hayes
Special Thank Yous to Tamika Marshall, Stephanie Gayle, and Marion P. Thomas High School.
Premiered at The Brooklyn Museum, August 2018 as part of the release of award-winning author Joan Morgan’s new book She Begat This: 20 Years of the Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. #GratuityIncluded