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From documentaries to coming-of-age stories, here are the most anticipated movies coming out of the Sundance Film Festival.

11 Highly Anticipated Black Films At The 2017 Sundance Film Festival  was originally published on globalgrind.com

1. Time: The Kalief Browder Story

Time: The Kalief Browder Story

Executive produced by Shawn “Jay Z” Carter, this doc tells the story of 16-year-old Kalief Browder, who was incarcerated for years in Rikers Island for a crime he didn’t commit. He then committed suicide after his release.

2. Roxanne Roxanne

Roxanne Roxanne

Written and directed by Michael Larnell, “Roxanne Roxanne” stars Chanté Adams, Mahershala Ali, and Nia Long. It focuses on two years in the life of 14-year-old Roxanne Shanté as she embarks on the road to becoming a rapper.

3. Tell Them We Are Rising

Tell Them We Are Rising

In this story of HBCUs, director Stanley Nelson takes a look at the 150-year history of Black colleges.

4. Winnie

Winnie

Directed by Pascale Lamche, this documentary chronicles the rise and fall of Winnie Madikizela Mandela.

5. Mudbound

Mudbound

Co-written by Dee Rees and Virgil William, this film gives us a glimpse of two families’ struggle in the post–World War II South. It stars Carey Mulligan, Jason Clarke, Mary J. Blige, Rob Morgan and Jason Mitchell.

6. The Incredible Jessica James

The Incredible Jessica James

Starring Jessica Williams and Lakeith Stanfield, “The Incredible Jessica James” showcases the life of an aspiring NYC playwright, which goes topsy-turvy after a recent breakup.

7. Shots Fired

Shots Fired

Created by Gina Prince-Bythewood and Reggie Rock Bythewood, “Shots Fired” shows us life after racially-charged shootings in a North Carolina town, and an investigator digs into the cases alongside a special prosecutor. It stars Sanaa Lathan, Stephan James, and Mack Wilds.

8. Whose Streets?

Whose Streets?

Directed by Sabaah Folayan and co-directed by Damon Davis, “Whose Streets” gives a nonfiction account of the Ferguson uprising told by the people who lived it.

9. Dayveon

Dayveon

13-year-old Dayveon tries to find his way in a rural Arkansas town in the wake of his older brother’s death. The film stars Devin Blackmon, Kordell “KD” Johnson, Dontrell Bright, Chasity Moore, Lachion Buckingham, and Marquell Manning.

10. The Force

The Force

Directed by Peter Nicks, this film gives us a look at the long-troubled Oakland Police Department.

11. Crown Heights

Crown Heights

A true story adapted from ‘This American Life,’ ‘Crown Heights’ tells the story of Colin Warner, who is wrongfully convicted of murder. His best friend then devotes his life to proving his innocence. The film stars Lakeith Stanfield and Nnamdi Asomugha.