Khalid Gets Stuck in Bulgaria in Indie Comedy ‘The Black Sea’ Trailer
by Alex Billington
September 26, 2024
Source: YouTube
“A cinematic slam poem.” Metrograph Pictures has unveiled an official trailer for a film called The Black Sea, co-directed by NYC filmmaker Crystal Moselle after The Wolfpack and Skate Kitchen. This premiered at the 2024 SXSW Film Festival earlier this year, and it also played at the Seattle and Nashville Film Fests. Inspired by Derrick B. Harden’s travels to Bulgaria, The Black Sea is the transformative journey of a man who finds unexpected connections in a small coastal Eastern European town even as he finds himself to be the only black person around. Starring Derrick B. Harden as Khalid (he also co-directed this), Irmena Chichikova, Samuel Finzi, and Stoyo Mirkov. One review nicely states: “For Harden, it’s an impressive debut that raises questions about the difference between a tourist, refugee, and immigrant, and explores how sometimes you have to travel a long physical distance to find what’s always been inside yourself.” That actually sounds pretty good – this trailer sets up what you can expect. Gotta say, this really does look unique.
Here’s the official trailer for Derrick B. Harden & Crystal Moselle’s film The Black Sea, from YouTube:
Khalid (Harden), a charismatic big dreamer from Brooklyn, gets stuck in a small town in Bulgaria on the Black Sea after chasing an opportunity for money that goes wrong. Being the only black guy in the town, he quickly becomes the center of attention. His New York City street bop is all that he has to survive. In his pursuit to get home he finds connections he never expected, and goes on a surprisingly transformative journey… finding love, community, and a way to make his dreams come unexpectedly true. The Black Sea is created and co-directed by filmmakers Derrick B. Harden (his directorial debut) & Crystal Moselle (director of The Wolfpack, Skate Kitchen, Sophia) making their first feature together. Produced by Izabella Tzenkova and Crystal Moselle. This premiered at the 2024 SXSW Film Festival earlier this year. Metrograph Pictures opens The Black Sea in select US theaters starting on November 22nd, 2024 this fall. Curious?