Coast-based movie “The Burial” available now on Amazon Prime
A new movie titled “The Burial” has recently been released on Amazon Prime, showcasing the story of a landmark court case involving former Biloxi Mayor Jerry O’Keefe and his family’s funeral home business. Starring Jamie Foxx and Tommy Lee Jones, the film is an adaptation of a New Yorker article written by Jonathan Harr, which was published in 1999.
A Story Anchored in Reality
“The Burial” is not just a work of fiction; it is based on a true story that unfolded in the late 1990s. The film follows the journey of Jerry O’Keefe, the late owner of Bradford-O’Keefe Funeral Home in Biloxi, as he fights to save his family’s business from a corporate behemoth. In the movie, Tommy Lee Jones portrays O’Keefe, who decides to sue one of his competitors over a handshake deal gone wrong.
As the plot unravels, Jamie Foxx plays the role of O’Keefe’s lawyer, who delves into a complex web of race, power, and oppression that forces everyone involved to confront their own biases and prejudices. The case ultimately concludes with the jury awarding O’Keefe an astounding $500 million.
A Celebration of Legacy
This week, the son of Jerry O’Keefe, Jeffrey O’Keefe, gathered with friends and family to witness the local premiere of “The Burial.” Reflecting on the film, Jeffrey expressed his gratitude for the positive reception it has received, stating, “The reaction from the critics has all been very positive. We’re excited that it seems to be well received.”
Jerry O’Keefe himself was a prominent figure in South Mississippi. He served in the state legislature from 1959 to 1963 and was the mayor of Biloxi from 1973 to 1981. However, it was his generous support and donations to the community that truly set him apart. O’Keefe was known as a philanthropist and a tireless fundraiser for various charities, including Nativity BVM Catholic Church, the Walter Anderson Museum of Art, and the Boy Scouts.
Together with his first wife Annette, Jerry founded the O’Keefe Foundation in 1996 to benefit local charities. After Annette’s passing in 1998, Jerry spearheaded the fundraising efforts for the George Ohr Museum’s plan to construct a new facility. His contribution was so significant that the museum was ultimately renamed the Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art in honor of Annette.
Unearthing Hidden Secrets
“The Burial” promises to be a riveting film that not only tells the story of a courageous battle fought by Jerry O’Keefe but also uncovers deeper societal issues. The exploration of race, power dynamics, and prejudice adds layers of complexity to the narrative, making it a thought-provoking and relevant piece of cinema.
As a courtroom drama and suspenseful thriller, “The Burial” will likely engage audiences with its intricate storytelling and captivating performances. With the talented cast of Jamie Foxx and Tommy Lee Jones, the film has the potential to spark conversations about justice, morality, and the complexities of human nature.
Available on Amazon Prime
“The Burial” is now available for streaming on Amazon Prime. This independent film offers viewers a chance to discover hidden gems and support the work of talented filmmakers. As more audiences have turned to streaming platforms for their entertainment needs, platforms like Amazon Prime continue to provide a platform for independent and lesser-known films to reach a wider audience.
So, if you are looking for a captivating and thought-provoking film to enjoy, “The Burial” is a worthwhile choice. Dive into the intricate world of Jerry O’Keefe and witness an intense legal battle that uncovers the hidden secrets beneath the surface.
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