Filly Brown | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | August 23, 2013
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Inconsistent visual quality. Many scenes are bleached out as if they didn't do a white balance on the cameras when filming.
| genre | Drama |
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| synopsis | “Majo” Tonorio, a.k.a. Filly Brown, is a raw, young Los Angeles hip-hop artist who spits from the heart. When a sleazy record producer offers her a crack at rap stardom, Majo faces some daunting choices. With an incarcerated mother, a record contract could be the ticket out for her struggling family. But taking the deal means selling out her talent and the true friends who helped her to the cusp of success. |
| lead actors | Resmine Atis | Baby Bash | David Bianchi | Jorge Diaz | Chingo Bling | Marisol Doblado | Gina Rodriguez | Jenni Rivera | Edward James Olmos | Chrissie Fit | Lou Diamond Phillips |
| director | Youssef Delara | Michael D. Olmos |
















