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Few Good Things

Following the release of his long-awaited and critically acclaimed third studio album, "Few Good Things," Chicago rapper-producer Saba has premiered the album’s accompanying visual "Few Good Things: The Short Film." Presented by Saba and Pivot Gang, the poignant and touching film is directed and written by award-winning filmmaker C.T. Robert, and produced by Partizan in association with SoundCloud and Pogi Studios. Using "Few Good Things" as the sonic backdrop, the film weaves together a few selected tracks with the collage of sounds one might expect to hear making their way through Saba’s hometown in the West Side of Chicago.

“The concept of ‘Few Good Things’ is the realization of self after a search for exterior fulfillment,” shares Saba. “It is the satisfaction and completeness you gain by simply living a life that is yours. Few is a small number, but few is not lonely. In the face of all adversity, a few good things is recognizing and accepting blessings. Few is to count them, one by one — an empty glass is full of air, an empty bank is full of lessons, and an empty heart is full of memories. Few good things is to grow comfortable with the empty, and despite that, finding your fullness.”

Film director C.T. Robert adds, “As a storyteller, I’ve always been drawn to stories that attempt to identify what makes us who we are. The ones that ask questions like: ‘What does having everything you need really look like?’ ‘Is it sitting at a dinner table with your loved ones?’ ‘Is it waking up next to the woman you love?’ ‘Is it having cherished memories for all of those you care for, those still in the physical and those who passed on?… In this film, we want to refocus the conversation surrounding these ideas and help shed light on what’s really important in the grand scheme of it all."

  • C.T. Robert
    Director
  • C.T. Robert
    Writer
  • Kyra Andrews
    Writer
  • Saba
    Producer
  • C.T. Robert
    Producer
  • Cristela Rodriguez
    Producer
  • Rory Webb
    Producer
  • Julie Fong
    Producer
    Dave Chappelle's Block Party, Be Kind Rewind, The We & The I
  • Pegah Farahmand
    Executive Producer
  • Mike Lobikis
    Executive Producer
  • Sara Nix
    Executive Producer
  • Bryan Casallo
    Co-Producer
  • Jona Ward
    Co-Producer
  • Eric Vera
    Director of Photography
  • Natalie Bonanno
    Production Designer
  • C.T. Robert
    Editor
  • Daoud
    Film Composer
  • Nachelle Pugh
    Casting Director
  • Crystal Harris
    Casting Director
  • Cristela Rodriguez
    Casting Director
  • Jake Bloom
    Casting Director
  • Saba
    Key Cast
    "HIMSELF"
  • Carl Lewis
    Key Cast
    "GRANDDAD"
  • Shaun Vaughns
    Key Cast
    "THE BOY"
  • Ahmir Peterson
    Key Cast
    "BROTHER"
  • Joy Monique
    Key Cast
    "MOTHER"
  • Frank McFadden
    Key Cast
    "FATHER"
  • Consuella Hollins
    Key Cast
    "GRANDMA"
  • Samuel Pugh
    Key Cast
    "GRANDPA"
  • Lottie Geanes
    Key Cast
    "GREAT GRANDMOTHER"
  • Sanaii Brown
    Key Cast
    "BABY SISTER"
  • Project Type:
    Documentary, Music Video, Short
  • Genres:
    Music, Documentary, BIPOC
  • Runtime:
    24 minutes 29 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    January 28, 2022
  • Production Budget:
    100,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Moment House
    N/A - online
    United States
    January 31, 2022
    US Premiere
Director Biography - C.T. Robert

Director, photographer and editor, C.T. Robert has garnered a reputation as one of the most exciting voices amongst a new generation of filmmakers. C.T.’s bespoke aesthetic sensibility, intellectual curiosity and passion for filmmaking form a poignant motif that runs throughout his body of work.

C.T.’s background in journalism and public broadcast at Vevo and NPR’s D.C. and New York offices brought out his journalist DNA, cultivating a level of thoughtfulness in his approach to projects. He was an early member of the team at NPR that brought Tiny Desk Concerts to market. Through his films, C.T. is slowly rewriting the cultural narrative, challenging stereotypes and blending mediums with impactful results; his work often centering around the relationship between race, gender, and identity.

C.T.’s work has been recognized by organizations such as Vogue, The New York Times, Vice, The Webby Awards, The White House News Photographers Association, SXSW as well as commercial and clients including Nike, Footlocker and Vans and musical artists H.E.R. and Saba.

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