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Truth Through A Lens

Truth Through A Lens is a stunning feature length documentary debut by Justin Thomas, who follows the evolution of Brooklyn street kid, subway train tagger and local community organizing legend, Dennis Flores. Mr. Flores dedicates his life to defending the oppressed and disenfranchised in his community against the onslaught of police brutality and brings visceral images of police violence to the larger world.

  • Justin M. Thomas
    Director
  • Justin M. Thomas
    Writer
    The Grey Movie (Director, Nicholas Bruckman 2008)
  • Justin M. Thomas
    Producer
    The Grey Movie (Director, Nicholas Bruckman 2008)
  • Dennis Flores
    Key Cast
  • Project Type:
    Documentary, Feature
  • Genres:
    Social Justice
  • Runtime:
    1 hour 14 minutes 6 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    March 1, 2014
  • Production Budget:
    170,000 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:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Workers' Unite Film Festival
    New York, New York
    United States
    May 5, 2014
    Festival Circuit Premiere
    Best Documentary Feature
  • NY Socially Relevant Film Festival
    New York, New York
    United States
    March 13, 2015
    Official Selection
Director Biography - Justin M. Thomas

Justin M. Thomas began his professional film career in 2007, when he became the Associate Producer of the Nicholas Bruckman and People's Television documentary short "The Grey Movie". The film was sponsored by the Cinereach Foundation, and in March of 2008 had its screening debut at the Grammercy Park Hotel in NYC. It was later screened by Rooftop Films and by The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM).
In 2009, Justin contributed to the production of the short film "The Bridge", directed by actor and producer Philipp Wolter of The Film Gym production company; on set he assisted in grip and lighting.
Beginning in 2011, Justin enrolled at the graduate program at the prestigious School of Visual Arts in Manhattan for their Social Documentary program. It was during his tenure that he directed, filmed, and produced his first feature film: a biographical account of the life of Dennis Flores, a Brooklyn-born media activist who films police brutality and misconduct in his community. This film, "Truth Through A Lens", won the coveted Best Documentary Feature Award at the 2014 Workers' Unite Festival, and was an Official Selection at the 2015 Socially Relevant Film Festival in New York City.
Over the past several years, Justin has contributed to a wide range of media outlets. In 2011, he became a certified studio producer for BRIC Art Media's BCAT Brooklyn Independent Television and wrote, directed, filmed, and edited the showcase "WORD: Hip Hop Television". Beginning with his graduation from SVA in 2013, Justin became a freelance videographer and produced video content for Arvato Systems North America, Firelight Media, USA Today Sports, and And Now Media.
Mr. Thomas has also continued to facilitate his own film projects; in 2017 he documented the historic Women's March in Washington, DC. In October 2019 his documentary short "Sophia Dawson: PURPOSE", about the artist and activist of the same name, became an Official Selection at the first annual Shortie Film Festival in Brooklyn, NY. Recently, the film also became an Official Selection at the 2020 Workers' Unite Film Festival, making Justin a two-time alumni. The film is scheduled to screen virtually throughout the summer of 2020, with a live audience screening tentatively planned for September.
Justin is currently developing a screenplay for his first narrative film, which is slated to go into production in 2021.

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Director Statement

I strive to create films that foster hope, resilience, and love through the powerful medium of Film, and to provide a space for education, reflection and open dialogue on issues and movements that are critically important in our turbulent times.