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Russell Westbrook to Star in ‘Dear Brodie’ Short Film

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Russell Westbrook Is The Focus Of A New Short Film Called “Dear Brodie.”

The first trailer for “Dear Brodie,” a short film directed by and starring Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook, has debuted. The film is about a young man named Brodie who sees his mother leave with another man. He must learn to live without her to find himself again.

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The film, directed by Dennis Williams from Campsight Studios and Zero World Media Productions, alternates between scenes of a young Brodie and the NBA star that he has grown into. It is seen through the eyes of Westbrook’s father, and it captures how Brodie has never lost sight of the kid inside him who inspired him to reach his highest potential.

Honor The Gift has debuted its Fall 2022 “District” collection, inspired by the L.A. Unified School Districts, in conjunction with the trailer’s release. It also reintroduces Westbrook’s initial two groups, continuing his “Inner City Student” motifs from the first two cycles.

The “District” collection is now available on the website, with additional information on the short film to come soon.

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