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- Sam (Victor Rasuk) is a New Yorker and art teacher who is fixated on the TriBeCa neighborhood he grew up in, despite the fact that many of the people and places he grew up with are gone. Meanwhile, his girlfriend Rose (Gillian Zinser), an ambitious city transplant, is frustrated with her job writing for an online magazine about "city" lifestyle, which takes up most of her time and energy. When she drags Sam to a work party, her mysterious boss Dalia (Ione Skye), also a native New Yorker, takes an interest in him. As Sam finds an unlikely kindred spirit in Dalia, Rose connects with an alluring co-worker (iO Tillet Wright).
- This powerful piece written by author, poet and activist Beah Elizabeth Richardson, and performed by April Grace, takes an Afrofuturistic dive deep into the complex and often brutal relationship between Black women and white womanhood. Though Richards' poem was written in the 1950s, this cinematic adaptation and experience resonates profoundly in the current struggle against white privilege and supremacy, and shines a light on a voice that is often lost in the crowd: the voice of a Black woman. Woods' fresh take on the text highlights how the intersections of race, culture and class impact all women's lives, shattering our preconceived ideas of one another and opening up a conversation for all to have.