San Francisco raised them and took care of them when their careers were still in the fledgling stages, and they used their resources to return the favor. Play Video 2:07 The Last Black Man in San Francisco - video trailer“It was important to us that a lot of the cast be from San Francisco,” Talbot says. But today’s San Francisco isn’t the same city it was in the ’60s, and we wanted the song to reflect that.”Facebook Twitter Pinterest Joe Talbot and Jimmie Fails at the Last Black Man in San Francisco premiere. “There really are a lot of stories in San Francisco that I’m not the right person to tell. I think there’s still hope for San Francisco.”“It’s about coming together, the real San Franciscans who are still there,” says Fails.
Source: The Guardian June 08, 2019 06:00 UTC