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Snow Black

Sarah Camden, a special operations soldier with PTSD, returns home to bury her mother. She realizes that she has to rid her hometown of gangs, drugs and crooked politicians. Sarah calls in her special ops buddies to clean up the town.

  • Robert Parham
    Director
  • Robert Parham
    Writer
  • Trey McIntosh
    Writer
  • Robert Parham
    Producer
  • Doug Schwab
    Producer
  • Sarah Buckner
    Key Cast
    "Sarah Camden"
  • Ron Van Clief
    Key Cast
    "Gerrod Camden"
    The Black Dragon
  • Robert Parham
    Key Cast
    "Sgt Kellar"
    Jackson Bolt
  • Shania Brown
    Key Cast
    "Kenya Camden"
  • Gloria Hendry
    Key Cast
    "Aunt Sydney"
    Black Belt Jones
  • Humberto Gonzalez
    Key Cast
    "9ine"
  • Osundo Thambo
    Key Cast
    "Ro10"
  • Terry Quintero Moore
    Key Cast
    "Swag"
  • Royal Harbor
    Key Cast
    "Knoc"
  • Project Type:
    Feature
  • Runtime:
    1 hour 24 minutes 41 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    March 2, 2020
  • Production Budget:
    15,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    2:37
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Distribution Information
  • Maverick Entertainment
    Distributor
    Country: Worldwide
    Rights: Internet, Video on Demand, Video / Disc, Paid TV
Director Biography - Robert Parham

Robert Parham (born Robert Dennis Parham, Jr. on January 24, 1966) is a retired American kickboxer and former five-time World Kickboxing Champion and former four-time Sport Karate Champion. His kickboxing record was 17-1 with 9 knockouts.

"While enlisted in the Air Force, he won the Mississippi’s Silver Gloves championships and in 1988 he began earning karate titles, including Armed Forces Champion, Mississippi State Champion and pre-Olympic Taekwondo Champion.

From 1991 to 1993, he won the National Karate Championship and in 1991 he was the United States Karate Alliance World Karate Champion. He was Sport Karate International’s regional winner in 1990 and 1993 and world champion in 1991. In 1993, he earned the National Black Belt League’s Regional and World Titles and the United States Karate Alliance Lightweight Koshiki World Title.

Parham’s karate accomplishments earned him the Air Force’s Air Education and Training Command’s Male Athlete of the Year for 1992.

The award-winning martial artist has claimed world kickboxing titles in five weight classes — middleweight in 1994, super middleweight in 1996, light heavyweight in 1995 and 1997, cruiserweight in 1997 and heavyweight in 2001.

In 1999, Parham was a featured participant in the inaugural show of the TV series "The Toughman World Championship on FX". He made it to the finals and lost a hotly disputed decision to the local favorite.

He has been inducted into the Universal Martial Arts Hall of Fame, the Masters Hall of Fame, the USA Hall of Fame, The Martial Arts Museum, The All-Pro Tae Kwon Do Hall of Fame, The Gedatsuki Hall of Fame, The Kuro Bushi Hall of Honors and the Action Martial Arts Hall of Fame for his martial arts accomplishments.

After retiring from martial arts competitions, Robert turned to acting, with minor roles in movies such as "Bad Faith", "The Insider " and "Hand to Hand". He had his breakthrough starring role in the multiple award winning mini feature "Buster Jones".

The actor, producer, director and writer has been featured in the Daily Republic, Solano County's News Source by reporter Amy Maginnis -Honey. She introduced Robert Parham working on his upcoming independent movie that premiered in Sacramento California called Jackson Bolt. The movie features Fred Williamson aka The Hammer, Robert Parham, R.Marcos Taylor, and James E. Meyer.[3]

Hillside, New Jersey Mayor Angela R. Garretson has given Robert Parham Jr. a Proclamation Award. She declared on January 23, 2017 - January 27, 2017, Robert Parham Week. He has also been retained by Public Relations Firm MizMacMarketing LLC., which is located in Rahway, New Jersey.

Robert has recently turned his efforts from acting to directing. He has directed the movies "Snow Black", "The Bam: The Willie Johnson Story", "The K.A. System", "The Hanged Man" and "Why Me".

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Director Statement

Snow Black is an action film with a throwback to the 70's era. That's generally the mind frame that I shoot my movies with. It's important to give homage to those that paved the way for us.

I want the audience to identify with Sarah's character as she tries to make amends with her family, while slowly unraveling due to the circumstances that she is surrounded by.

The score is great and the soundtrack is AWESOME!

I want to thank everyone that was involved in this project. We had a great time.

I hope you enjoy Snow Black!