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Director: Nelsan Ellis
Cast: Jude Yong, Desmond Billups, Kevin Daniels, Edi Gathegi
To save his ailing son from certain death, a father voluntarily sells himself into slavery through an underground corporation. After entering into a contract with the company, he learns of more sinister intentions that threaten the life of not only himself, but his family as well.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Page 36 is a little-known 2010 drama/thriller directed by Nelsan Ellis. The film has received a mixed critical reception, with some reviewers praising its tense plot but others finding the story overly convoluted. Audience ratings on sites like IMDb suggest the film has a relatively low level of public awareness and engagement.
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Page 36 is a thought-provoking thriller directed by Nelsan Ellis in 2010 that explores the moral complexities of a father's desperate decision to sell himself into slavery to save his ailing son. With standout performances from the ensemble cast, including Jude Yong and Desmond Billups, the film builds suspense while delving into themes of family, sacrifice, and the corrupting influence of power.