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Gerald K. Barclay, professionally known as Gee-Bee, is a director, producer, writer, cinematographer and editor. His story begins after fleeing the devastating civil war in his native Liberia. He settled in New York City and graduated with a Communications degree from City University of New York. He gained early filmmaking experience on Abel Ferrara’s “King Of New York”, Spike Lee’s “Jungle Fever” before enrolling into a mentorship under Emmy winning filmmaker Tony Lover at Liberty Studios. He then formed his own production company Gee-Bee Productions and went on to helmed over a hundred music video clips for artists such as Wu-Tang Clan, Master P., Snoop Dogg, Bounty Killa, Mystikal, Big Pun , Ill & Al Skratch and The Gap Band.

Always one to reinvent himself, he sought new challenges, his first feature film, BLOODY STREETZ, was completed for a budget under a hundred thousand dollars. The gritty urban thriller won critical praise and a Vision Award at the 2002 Pan African Film Festival and was released through Artisan Home Entertainment.

In 2001, Gee-Bee returned to his African roots and produced & directed another visionary and critically acclaimed feature length documentary, “LIBERIA: THE LOVE OF LIBERTY BROUGHT US HERE”, A touching and powerfully emotional documentary on the tragic aftermath of the Liberian civil war.

Next was “Wu: the Story Of The Wu-tang Clan”, a thirteen-year intimate portrayal of the Wu-Tang Clan chronicling the rise and fall of one of hip-hop’s most notorious groups which was released through the BET Networks and Paramoount Pictures. 

His more recent works include the Award Wining short film entitled; "The Bully" as well as "You Only Live Once", a reality based television series which is self explanatory. There is also “Bulletproof Soul” and "Island Mentality" that are two feature films in the works. For more information and samples please visit our website at: www.GeeBeeProductions.com

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