The Bumbry Encounter (2019)

The Bumbry Encounter (2019) poster

The year is 1961. Jackie Bumbry has a black eye. Her house is full of police officers. Her husband, Terry, is being spoken to in the other room. A family counselor is brought in to speak with Jackie about her relationship with her husband - and how she is white and he is black. But all Mrs. Bumbry wants to talk about is the strange lights she and her husband saw last night.

Director: Jay K. Raja
Genre: Science Fiction, Drama
Runtime: 15 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Editing: Roth Rind
Production: Roth Rind Productions, Rind-Raja Picture Company
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Social Commentary and Reflection, Mental Health and Inner Struggle

Keywords

paranormal, ufo, racism, psychiatrist, mixed race marriage

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Bumbry Encounter about?
The year is 1961. Jackie Bumbry has a black eye. Her house is full of police officers. Her husband, Terry, is being spoken to in the other room. A family counselor is brought in to speak with Jackie about her relationship with her husband - and how she is white and he is black. But all Mrs. Bumbry wants to talk about is the strange lights she and her husband saw last night.
Who directed The Bumbry Encounter?
The Bumbry Encounter was directed by Jay K. Raja.
Who stars in The Bumbry Encounter?
The Bumbry Encounter stars Lauren McFall, Ross Turner, Skipper Elekwachi, Joseph Camilleri, Michael J. Gwynn, Christopher Pieri.
How long is The Bumbry Encounter?
The Bumbry Encounter has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
What genre is The Bumbry Encounter?
The Bumbry Encounter is a Science Fiction, Drama film.
Where was The Bumbry Encounter produced?
The Bumbry Encounter was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of The Bumbry Encounter?
The themes of The Bumbry Encounter include: Social Commentary and Reflection, Mental Health and Inner Struggle.