The Capri Theatre is showing “They Cloned Tyrone,” the feature film directorial debut of Tuskegee native and Montgomery Public Schools graduate, Juel Taylor, through Monday.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Montgomery’s Capri Theatre is showing “They Cloned Tyrone,” the highly anticipated feature film directorial debut of Tuskegee native and Montgomery Public Schools graduate, Juel Taylor, through Monday.The film was released in limited local theaters July 14-July 17, including at The Capri Theatre.
Taylor describes his movie as, “A wild, funny, and suspenseful ride that will keep audiences guessing until the very end.” Director, writer, and producer Juel Taylor was born in Tuskegee and had a passion for all forms of the arts at an early age. He went to elementary school at St. Joseph Catholic School. He moved to Montgomery where he attended George Washington Carver Junior High School, and later, LAMP High School, graduating from there with honors.
Taylor graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Florida with a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with an emphasis on Film and Media studies. He received his Master’s from the USC School of Cinematic Arts in 2015. He became one of 5 NBC/Universal Studios fellows from an applicant pool of over 1,500.
Since graduation, Taylor has amassed an impressive resume in various aspects of film production. Some of his credits include:“Young, Wild, Free,” 2023 Sundance Film Festival, screenplay and story
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