
Red Pill Unmasked
A Movie Making Memoir
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Tony Award winner Tonya Pinkins' new book, Red Pill Unmasked, is an inside look at the on-screen and behind-the-scenes development and production of her first feature film, Red Pill, which is available on AmazonPrime and other platforms. Tonya shares her writing and directing process, as well as the historical and symbolic references in the film. She includes many inside stories about how the film almost didn't happen because there was a "red pill" on the production set.
Tonya is the author of Get Over Yourself: How to Drop the Drama and Change the Life You Deserve, a self-help book for artists and other creative people. She shares her spiritual practices that have allowed her to make the movie she was told could not be made.
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- MarshaReneé
- 03-15-22
Well delivered, supple voice and engaging.
The author Tonya Pinkins delivers her experiences of the makings of #RedPill and provide basic insights into the overall intent of her movie, Red Pill.
Pinkins unequivocally takes the listener on a private behind-the-scenes tour of Red Pill, revealing business and relational workings, which includes her trials, stumbles, fumbles, and Victories. Her voice and insights embrace diaspora consciousness.
Pinkins discusses a series of her project and people management experiences and the ability and need to delegate job responsibilities. Every Business,Academia and student of business can employ, and achieve from this book.
Pinkins eloquently and well-defined her experiences with “white privileged” co/workers, which speaks to global systemic racism, often found in the workplaces. Her experiences are plainly described and invaluable to the listener. Government workplaces desiring to gain insight into racial complexities and upgrade their employee system will do well to use this book.
Unexpectedly yet Remarkably done, Pinkins shares her thoughts on recent political history such as Jan6 insurrection and more. Wow-
Pinkins drop gems, enlighten, encourage and motivate the listener while intriguing thinkers.
I further recommend this listen to
The Diaspora, Creative Entrepreneurs, and Social Influencers.
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