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Wyatt Cenac | Micah | |
Tracey Heggins | 'Jo | |
Elizabeth Acker | Housing Rights Committee Member | |
Melissa Bisagni | Cassandra Jay | |
DeMorge Brown | MOAD Voice | |
Powell DeGrange | Housing Rights Committee Member | |
Chida Emeka | Housing Rights Committee Member | |
John Friedberg | Housing Rights Committee Member | |
Dana Julius | Housing Rights Committee Member | |
Erin Klenow | Museum Staffer | |
Phoebe Chi Ching Kwok | Housing Rights Committee Member | |
Tommi Avicolli Mecca | Housing Rights Committee Member | |
Adam Moskowitz | Housing Rights Committee Member | |
Jennifer Sanchez | Housing Rights Committee Member | |
Kenyatta Sheppard | Housing Rights Committee Member |
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Producer | Justin Barber
Greg O'Bryant |
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Writer | Barry Jenkins
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Wyatt Cenac (of The Daily Show) and Tracey Heggins star in this love story about two African-American twenty-somethings, their one-night stand, and a revealing day-after in rapidly gentrifying San Francisco - a city with the smallest proportional black population of any other major American city. In his internationally acclaimed and award-winning debut feature, writer/director Barry Jenkins creates a tender yet resonant tale of sex, race, bicycles and modern urban life that became one of the most significant hits of the festival season and remains perhaps the most talked-about independent film of the year. |
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