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Thembi Banks

American filmmaker

Thembi L. Banks[1] is an American filmmaker. She directed the feature film Young. Wild. Free., which is her feature directorial debut.[2][3] She has been nominated for an Emmy for her work in Only Murders in the Building.[3]

In , it was reported that Banks was to have directed a horror comedy film titled Juju.[4] In , it was reported that Banks had signed on to direct the film Assisted Living starring Cardi B for Paramount Players.[5]

Banks is a native of New York.[6]

Assisted Living was canceled after its star Cardi B pulled out in [7]

References

  1. ^D'Alessandro, Anthony (January 26, ). "Thembi L. Banks & Cast On Finding The Fire In 'Young. Wild. Free.' – Sundance Studio". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 4,
  2. ^""It Was a Blessing in Disguise To Have More Time"; Thembi Banks, Young. Wild. Free". Filmmaker. January 25, Retrieved October 4,
  3. ^ abHullender, Tatiana (January 26, ). "Young. Wild. Free. Director On The Challenges Of Her Colorful Film Debut [Sundance]". Screen Rant. Retrieved October 4,
  4. ^Vo, Thao (December 9, ). "La La Anthony, Issa Rae, Angelica Nwandu, & Thembi Banks Team Up for Horror-Comedy Titled, "Juju"". Sheen Magazine. Retrieved October 4,
  5. ^Kroll, Justin (November 22, ). "Thembi Banks To Direct Paramount Players' 'Assisted Living' Starring Cardi B". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 4,
  6. ^Olsen, Mark (July 27, ). "Thembi Banks on finding a distributor: 'You often feel a little bit helpless'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 4,
  7. ^Fleming, Mike Jr. (March 10, ). "Cardi B Pulls Out On 'Assisted Living'; Paramount Players Shutters NY Set Days Before Production Start". Variety.

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