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Filmmaker David Fortune won the prestigious Directors to Watch Award at the 2025 Palm Springs International Film Festival for his black-and-white debut sensation, about a recently widowed Black father who just wants to treat his young disabled son to one great day in metropolitan Atlanta, no matter what obstacles stand in their way.


Following his wife's recent passing, single father Lucky finds himself navigating the challenges of raising his son Mason, who has Down syndrome. Mason is an 11-year-old exuberant boy who enjoys drawing and watching baseball with his dad. Seeking solace, Lucky and Mason embark on a journey across Metro Atlanta to attend their first baseball game together. Throughout their day-long trip, they encounter Murphy's Law. From car breakdowns to missed trains, the duo faces a series of obstacles that test their relationship with each other. Despite the setbacks, they persevere, determined to reach the game. Together, Lucky and Mason learn that healing does not await them at the mountaintop, but can be found with every step along the path. "Color Book" provides an intimate portrait of a father and son, while exploring the experiences of raising a child with Down syndrome, highlighting the strength and resilience that emerge from their bond.


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  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    99 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    USA
  • Premiere
    Cleveland
  • Director
    David Fortune
  • Screenwriter
    David Fortune
  • Producer
    Kiah Clingman, Kristen Uno, Autumn Bailey-Ford
  • Cast
    Will Catlett, Jeremiah Daniels, Brandee Evans, Terri J. Vaughn
  • Cinematographer
    Nikolaus Summerer
  • Editor
    Oriana Soddu