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Brown Girl Begins 2017

★ 4.04 votes84 min📅 2017-10-01

"The future is her."

In the isolated, rain-lashed world of 2049 Toronto's forsaken island, young Ti-Jeanne stands at a crossroads between survival and destiny.

Director: Sharon Lewis

Cast

Mouna Traoré
Mouna Traoré
Ti-Jeanne
Shakura S'Aida
Shakura S'Aida
Mami
Nigel Shawn Williams
Nigel Shawn Williams
Papa Legba / Jab-Jab / Brukfoot Sam
Emmanuel Kabongo
Emmanuel Kabongo
Tony
Measha Brueggergosman
Mama Ache
Rachael Crawford
Rachael Crawford
Crack
Hannah Chantée
Gracie
Keeya King
Keeya King
Mi-Jeanne
Sonia Dhillon Tully
Sonia Dhillon Tully
Melba
Andy McQueen
Andy McQueen
Jax

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brown Girl Begins (2017) about?

Set in a bleak 2049 Toronto island, the story follows Ti-Jeanne as she must summon the courage to face a vengeful spirit and step into her role as a Caribbean priestess. Her choice could either doom her people or restore hope to a community on the brink.

Who directed Brown Girl Begins?

Sharon Lewis helmed this bold genre blend, infusing the film with Afro-Caribbean spirituality and futuristic tension.

Who stars in Brown Girl Begins?

The film features standout performances from Mouna Traoré, Shakura S'Aida, Nigel Shawn Williams, Emmanuel Kabongo, and Measha Brueggergosman.

Is Brown Girl Begins (2017) worth watching?

With its unique fusion of sci-fi and fantasy, *Brown Girl Begins* offers a fresh take on survival narratives. While its IMDb rating is unrated, its atmospheric storytelling and cultural depth make it a compelling watch for fans of genre films.

How long is Brown Girl Begins?

The film runs for 84 minutes.

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About Brown Girl Begins (2017) — A Dark Fantasy Where a Girl Saves Her Future

In the isolated, rain-lashed world of 2049 Toronto's forsaken island, young Ti-Jeanne stands at a crossroads between survival and destiny. Sharon Lewis's *Brown Girl Begins (2017)* transports viewers to a haunting realm where the island's fate hinges on her willingness to confront a vengeful spirit and embrace her calling as a Caribbean priestess. Blending science fiction and fantasy, the film pulses with a raw, mystical energy, weaving Afro-Caribbean traditions into a near-future narrative that feels both eerily plausible and otherworldly.

Led by Mouna Traoré's gripping portrayal of Ti-Jeanne, the cast—including Shakura S'Aida, Nigel Shawn Williams, and Emmanuel Kabongo—delivers performances steeped in emotional depth and cultural resonance. The movie's atmospheric tension mirrors the island's desperation, as mistrust and supernatural dread collide in a story about reclaiming heritage and defying the odds. With its striking visuals and themes of resilience, *Brown Girl Begins (2017)* is a standout genre film that challenges expectations.