A powerful new film is set to make waves in the world of independent cinema. “Freedom Hair,” directed by Dianne Houston, will premiere at the Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival on August 2. The movie tells the inspiring story of Melony Armstrong’s battle for hair braiding rights in Mississippi.
Groundbreaking Film Debuts at Prestigious Festival
The Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival chose “Freedom Hair” for its opening day. This honor highlights the film’s significance. Festival judges named it one of the year’s five best films in pre-selection.
“Freedom Hair” showcases a mother’s strength and determination. It follows Armstrong’s fight against the Mississippi government to establish professional hair braiding. Her goal was to empower herself and others financially.
Star-Studded Cast Brings Armstrong’s Story to Life
UK actress Simona Brown, known for Netflix’s “Behind Her Eyes,” leads the cast. Jeremie Harris and Sophia Bush take on supporting roles. The real Melony Armstrong serves as a producer, adding authenticity to the project.
Director Dianne Houston brings a wealth of experience to the film. Her credits include “City of Angels” and “Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland.” Houston made history as the first African American woman nominated for an Academy Award in any directing category.
Inspiring Black Women Entrepreneurs
Armstrong’s story is more than just a legal battle. It’s about creating opportunities for Black women in business. She opened Mississippi’s first licensed braiding salon, paving the way for others.
“I feel like a way of passage for people,” Armstrong said in a 2020 interview. She hoped to inspire others to wear natural hairstyles and start similar businesses. Her persistence in pursuing her dreams sets an example for aspiring entrepreneurs.
From Festival to Theaters Nationwide
After its festival premiere, “Freedom Hair” will hit theaters across the country. Vertical, the film’s distributor, plans a nationwide release starting August 30. This wide release ensures Armstrong’s story reaches a broad audience.
The film tackles social issues that remain relevant today. It shows how one woman’s fight against unfair regulations can lead to significant change. Armstrong’s journey from a domestic violence shelter worker to a successful business owner is truly inspiring.