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he-Motions - Season 1

"My Vulnerability is NOT weakness."

A two-part documentary exploring the emotional lives of Black men, tracing how generations of systemic oppression have shaped a mindset rooted in survival over happiness. Through powerful stories and reflections, the film unpacks suppressed pain, identity, and the journey toward healing from generational trauma. As silence is broken, a new path forward emerges; one defined by vulnerability, strength, and transformation.

Top Cast

  • Melvin Cotton III

    Melvin Cotton III

    Self

  • Marcus Brown

    Marcus Brown

    Self

  • PJ Charles

    PJ Charles

    Self

  • Mike Davis

    Mike Davis

    Self

  • Isaac Floyd

    Isaac Floyd

    Self

  • Sophia Rayam

    Sophia Rayam

    Self

Overview

A two-part documentary exploring the emotional lives of Black men, tracing how generations of systemic oppression have shaped a mindset rooted in survival over happiness. Through powerful stories and reflections, the film unpacks suppressed pain, identity, and the journey toward healing from generational trauma. As silence is broken, a new path forward emerges; one defined by vulnerability, strength, and transformation.

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