HERO – A Tribute to Frontline Healthcare Workers

 

 

Credits

Director / Writer / Editor Richard Oliver Jr

Producer Richard Oliver Jr

Project Type Documentary, Music Video, Short, Ot

Runtime 8 minutes 40 seconds

Country of Origin United States

Sinopsis

A nyc passion project recently acknowledged by the highest office in the land, the White House of the United States of America, in a personal letter baring the presidential seal from our 46th President elect: Joe Biden, and the first black south asian female Vice President elect: Kamala Harris. The letter bearing the official presidential seal was in appreciation for HERO, a heartfelt tribute to all Frontline Healthcare Workers who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the wake of the Covid-19 Pandemic.

A documentary-style, dramatic movie-like, music video, which pays immense gratitude, respect, and tribute to our Frontline Healthcare Workers in NYC, Neighboring states, and across our entire globe, who have made the ultimate sacrifice for US, in the wake of the Covid19 Pandemic. Essential worker (chef) Richard Oliver Jr. (serving his city from May 2020 to present) takes you on a beautiful cinematic journey of his home of the Empire State, New York City.

Through his eyes of empathy, we not only see the daily and mental struggles of our healthcare workers, but also the undying spirit, unity, compassion, and never-ending resilience of New Yorkers, NY Tough, our Heroes”

 

Director Biography

Richard Oliver Jr. is an Entrepreneur, Actor, Writer, Producer, Vocalist, and “Mega Solo-Entertainment Powerhouse destined to reach great heights in the entertainment and film industry. He can now add Chef to his many notable titles. After successfully graduating culinary school in December of 2019 with 2 prestigious honors he went right into Essential work for his city of New York after the Covid -19 Pandemic hit.

Since May of 2020 till present, he has played a major role in 3 contracted projects for Covid-19 relief helping top feed elderly homebound seniors, quarantined college students, and on his day off he also volunteers at a local church food pantry helping to feed the homeless and low-income unemployed families directly affected and impacted by the Covid-19 Pandemic.