Miami’s Liberty City neighbourhood shares ‘Moonlight’ success
MIAMI — Far from the sun and glamour of South Beach or the artists and hipsters of Wynwood, “Moonlight” presents a view of Miami that never shows up in a tourism video. It shows predominantly black communities, truly known by few outside the people who live there.
And it’s recognizably their Miami, made beautiful and suddenly more hopeful than it might have seemed before.
“The best thing about this movie is they actually went into the projects and shot it, and they let kids from around Liberty City be in it,” said Kamal Ani-Bello, a freshman at Miami Northwestern Senior High School who had a role as an extra in the film. “Usually people make ‘hoods on movie sets, but this actually shows the real thing — and that’s why it won best picture.”
“Moonlight” won the Academy Award Sunday night for best picture, best supporting actor and best adapted screenplay. It was nominated in five additional categories. It follows the life of a young black man as he grows up in a poverty-stricken neighbourhood while coming to terms with his own homosexuality.


