- A graduate of Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, and The Catholic University of America's Law School, Henri Norris was a highly visible attorney involved in the negligence lawsuits of women who were injured from having ruptured breast implants. This field of law effectively came to an end when she viewed an independent feature called "Follow Me Home" that was written, directed, and produced by Peter Bratt. When Bratt could not find any major distribution company to distribute his film, Norris created New Millennia Films to help get Bratt's powerful message to the screen. She remains one of the few African American women who own a film distribution company. Moreover, she seeks to distribute and produce films with social and political messages that are, more often than not, rejected by mainstream production and distribution companies. Blessed with legal and aesthetic acumen, Norris promises to become a force to be reckoned with.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Leslye Allen (L. J. Allen-2)
- Norris and the writer-director of Naked Acts (1996), Bridgett M. Davis, both graduated from Spelman College; Norris in 1970, Davis in 1982.
- Norris, along with Kay Shaw, founded New Millennia Filmworks to distribute Follow Me Home (1996).
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