Exciting news for film enthusiasts and community supporters in Columbia! This weekend, the eagerly awaited documentary, “I Got Myself a Yard,” starring State Representative Jermaine Johnson, is hitting the big screen. The film chronicles Johnson’s journey from the local community to the statehouse, a journey that is pretty much anything but ordinary!
The premiere is taking place this Friday in Columbia, followed by additional showings in Charleston and back in the capital city. It’s an incredible opportunity to learn more about Johnson and his experiences, especially considering the film started shooting during his challenging 2020 campaign against long-serving Rep. Jimmy Bales. Talk about capturing the moment!
What makes this doc even more intriguing is the personal touch it brings. Johnson describes the filming process as “interesting,” particularly because he had to keep his game face on every time the cameras rolled. But it’s not all glitz and glamour; some moments are downright raw. For instance, the documentary addresses the heartbreaking loss of his brothers—one was tragically murdered, while the other died in a car accident. A reminder of the trials life can throw our way.
One particularly gripping moment in the trailer reveals Johnson’s fear during a childhood incident when police responded to him holding a broken toy gun. The intensity of that moment brought back memories he shares, saying, “At that point, I realized, I was Black.” This personal experience serves as a powerful reflection on racial issues in America and the experiences faced by young African American boys. The documentary is sure to evoke some heartfelt conversations about those tough topics that matter to so many.
The film also features interview clips with notable political figures, like former South Carolina Democratic Party Chairman, Trav Robertson, and former state Rep. Wendy Brawley. Interestingly, Brawley, whom Johnson bested in a 2022 primary, recalls the often-stifling advice given to newcomers in politics: “You’re told, particularly when you first come in, ‘just be quiet.’” But Johnson, it seems, hasn’t taken that approach, and he’s definitely making waves instead!
Directed by Adam Bailey and James Treakle, this documentary not only tells Johnson’s story but also sheds light on the broader political landscape in South Carolina. Audiences will be able to partake in Q&A sessions with Bailey and Johnson during the Saturday and Sunday screenings, making this a fantastic chance to dive deeper into the subject matter and gain insight directly from the source.
Here’s how the schedule shakes out for those interested in catching the film:
Let’s just say that if you’re looking for something meaningful to do this weekend, this documentary promises to be an eye-opener filled with heart, courage, and a strong message that resonates with so many of us. Don’t miss out on what’s gearing up to be a stunning film experience that combines politics with personal storytelling. So grab your popcorn and settle in, Columbia—it’s showtime!
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