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Leave it on the Floor premiered at the LA Film Festival in downtown Los Angeles this weekend to rave reviews! And NoMoreDownLow.TV was there on the red carpet! Check out our NoMoreDownLow.TV news break featuring interviews with the producer and director Sheldon Larry, plus stars from the film Andre Myers and Phillip Evelyn.
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The movie pays homage to Paris is Burning but it does more than that. It has an incredible soundtrack, a script that is both hilarious and touching and captures some amazing acting and dance performances by its stars Ephraim Sykes, Andre Myers, Phillip Evelyn and Miss Barbie-Q. It is a MUST SEE! It is showing again on Wednesday, June 22 at the LA Film Festival and will also be playing at Outfest on July 16. Get your tickets now!
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EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS FROM THE AFTER PARTY:

The new movie musical “Leave It On The Floor” does for the world of Ball competitions & gay houses what Birth of a Nation did for the Emancipation Proclamation. Both films written, directed & produced by white men seek to portray one dimensional, dysfunctional, shiftless, self destructive African Americans. The men in Leave it on the floor are gay ball dancers in the House of Eminence who are so self loathing they actually except abusive, destructive relationships and sing about those conditions as “Black Love”. Leave it on the Floor is a gay black exploitation film. The subject matter as well as the performers are exploited for the benefit or the writer, director and producers. It is highly offensive to African- Americans and Gay African American males specifically. The actors did the best they could with an uninspired script and weak amateurish song writing. Poorly written, filmed, edited & directed.