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George Floyd biopic ‘Daddy Changed the World’ in development

The film "Daddy Changed the World" will have Roxie Washington and Gianna Floyd, Floyd's mother and daughter, as executive producers.

May 23, 2024 / 09:29 IST
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The film's announcement coincides closely with the fourth anniversary of George Floyd's tragic death on May 25, 2020. (Image via X)
The film's announcement coincides closely with the fourth anniversary of George Floyd's tragic death on May 25, 2020. (Image via X)

The man whose brutal demise gave rise to the Black Lives Matter movement, George Floyd, is getting a biopic treatment through a family authorized film.

Floyd’s daughter and her mother, Gianna Floyd and Roxie Washington will be serving as executive producers of the film titled, “Daddy Changed the World”. The project is currently in the process of finding a director. Radar Pictures, known for credits such as ‘Jumanji’ (2017), ‘Pitch Black’ (2000), and ‘The Last Samurai’ (2003), along with 8 Queens Film & Media Production and Night Fox Entertainment, are set to produce the new feature film.

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The film’ screenplay is being written by Gregory R. Anderson (Stomp the Yard), and will chronicle the life of the man whose tragic death in 2020 ignited a worldwide call for racial justice and intensified the fight against police brutality. The production team includes Ted Field from Radar Pictures, Dr. Kaeita Rankin from 8 Queens, and Timothy Christian from Night Fox.

The announcement of the film comes just days shy of the fourth anniversary of George Floyd's tragic death which lies on May 25, 2020. Floyd was apprehended by Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin for allegedly using a counterfeit $20 bill. Chauvin then knelt on Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes, despite Floyd's repeated pleas that he couldn't breathe. The harrowing video of Floyd's death quickly went viral, igniting a global outcry for racial justice and fueling the Black Lives Matter movement.