April 29, 1992 centers on a custodian who brings his son to work, only to quickly find themselves in the middle of a heist gone wrong. Ammanuel plays 16-year-old student Antoine King, who returns home from school to find his neighborhood enveloped in flames as people protest the Rodney King trial verdict.
April 29, 1992 (formerly titled Clash) is an American drama film directed by Ariel Vromen and written by Sascha Penn and Vromen from a story by Penn. The film stars Tyrese Gibson, Ray Liotta and Scott Eastwood. The title of the film refers to the first night of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, which is where and when the film is set. This is Liotta’s final film appearance and the film will be dedicated to his memory.
The indie is written by Sascha Penn and takes place on the first night of the 1992 L.A. uprising after four LAPD officers were found not guilty for using excessive force in the videotaped beating and arrest of Rodney King.
April 29, 1992 (2024)
Directed by: Ariel Vromen
Starring: Tyrese Gibson, Ray Liotta, Scott Eastwood as Riggin Bigby, Michael Beasley, Christopher Ammanuel, Dylan Arnold, Sarah Jean Robinson, Frank Satterfield Jr, Joy Tess, Alex Michell
Screenplay by: Sascha Penn, Ariel Vromen
Production Design by: John D. Kretschmer
Cinematography by: Frank G. DeMarco
Film Editing by: Danny Rafic
Costume Design by: Tiffany Hasbourne, Kristina Tomova
Set Decoration by: Margarita Zaharieva
Art Direction by: Nikolai Kirilov
Music by: Gilad Benamram
MPAA Rating: R for violence and pervasive language.
Distributed by: UTA Independent Film Group
Release Date: May 31, 2024
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