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The impossibly true story of gifted musician Midnite. This action series, or movie, encompasses a journey of music
sex, slavery, murder, and injustice in an America few are aware ever existed
SYNOPSIS:
Set in the seventies, this action series, or movie, is based on the novel “Midnite’s Journey,” written by Dana Silkiss.
Throughout a shocking series of events depicting racism, prejudice and slavery we also witness what has
cultivated Midnite’s belief in justice and honor. Even while enduring the depths of depravity and torture,
Midnite forces his mind to reflect on the myriad of events that made him the caring young man he has
become. Midnite is an unforgettable character with a passion for music, loyalty to his friends and
unwavering determination to see that justice is served.
Each episode juxtaposes his horrifying experiences with aspects of his core beliefs. From pursuing a
career as a musician to becoming a civil rights activist, he lives to tell his tale only by his love of music
and the sheer will to survive against all odds.
Midnite’s Journey is a dramatic series adapted from Dana Silkiss’s novel detailing his survival within a corrupt forced labor camp. Set in the 1970s, the narrative follows a talented musician named Midnite who is abducted by dishonest law enforcement and subjected to brutal exploitation and torture. The story explores a dark era of privatized prison systems, where victims were forced into unpaid labor to generate corporate and government profits. While the plot exposes systemic racism and corruption, it also highlights the resilience of the human spirit as Midnite’s friends and family fight to locate him. Ultimately, the series serves as an emotional journey of hope, illustrating one man's transition from a victim of atrocity to a survivor seeking justice.
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