The White House Documentary

The White House Documentary

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A film by Fabia Mendoza

DIRECTED BY

Fabia Mendoza

WRITTEN BY

Fabia Mendoza

PRODUCED BY

Lars Schlecker

CAST

Ryan Mendoza, The Last Poets, Thomas ‘Hitman’ Hearns, Rosa Parks’ family, Breezy Caprice

SYNOPSIS

Rosa Parks’ house is set to be demolished, a man battling cancer is stuck between two abandoned houses, and the partial removal of a house in Detroit where dilapidated houses abound, somehow creates a scandal. In a time in which cartoon characters rule the world, values are shifted and lost. Ex-patriot artist Ryan Mendoza walks into a battlefield of racial tension, and political rot as he attempts to bring a home resembling the one he used to live in as a child in America, to where he now lives, in Berlin.The White House Documentary follows his interaction with the inhabitants of Detroit, from Gregg Johnson who donated a house for his art project on Stoepel Street, to Rosa Parks’ niece Rhea McCauley who allowed him to ship a house her aunt had lived in overseas. Ironically, from a country set on building a wall, the city in which the Rosa Parks’ house would be rebuilt was itself reborn of a wall being taken down. The White House Documentary is an offbeat homage to Detroit, a city unwilling to surrender.

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The White House Documentary

DIRECTED BY: Fabia Mendoza

WRITTEN BY: Fabia Mendoza

PRODUCED BY: Lars Schlecker

CAST: Ryan Mendoza, The Last Poets, Thomas ‘Hitman’ Hearns, Rosa Parks’ family, Breezy Caprice

SYNOPSIS:
Rosa Parks’ house is set to be demolished, a man battling cancer is stuck between two abandoned houses, and the partial removal of a house in Detroit where dilapidated houses abound, somehow creates a scandal. In a time in which cartoon characters rule the world, values are shifted and lost. Ex-patriot artist Ryan Mendoza walks into a battlefield of racial tension, and political rot as he attempts to bring a home resembling the one he used to live in as a child in America, to where he now lives, in Berlin.The White House Documentary follows his interaction with the inhabitants of Detroit, from Gregg Johnson who donated a house for his art project on Stoepel Street, to Rosa Parks’ niece Rhea McCauley who allowed him to ship a house her aunt had lived in overseas. Ironically, from a country set on building a wall, the city in which the Rosa Parks’ house would be rebuilt was itself reborn of a wall being taken down. The White House Documentary is an offbeat homage to Detroit, a city unwilling to surrender.