The 9 @ Night film series, nine feature films sharing characters and circumstance with dialogue improvised by the Players, received the San Francisco Film Critic's Circle Marlon Riggs Award for courage and innovation in cinema in 2008. Seven of Nilsson's 9 @ Night film series, Stroke (2000), Singing (2000), Scheme C6 (2001) and Need (2005), Pan (2006), Used (2007) and Go Together (2007) had their World Premieres at the Mill Valley International Film Festival. Attitude (2003) had its World Premiere at the Hong Kong International Film Festival in 2003 and Noise (2002) at the Virginia FF, also in 2003. The World Premiere marathon screening of all 9 feature films took place at the Harvard Film Archive in 2007.
The "Players" in this film were members of the Tenderloin yGroup and improvised their dialogue. The group met regularly working on back story improvisation for their characters. A number of characters created by the group appear in multiple films in the 9 @ Night Series, filmed over 15 or so years.
Go Together is the final film in Nilsson's 9 @ Night Film Series.
The World Premiere marathon screening of all 9 feature films took place at the Harvard Film Archive in 2007.
John Cassavetes was a fan and once said, "Nilsson's films are beautiful, exciting, imaginative, unfamiliar, and outside of that, very good."