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This film interrogates the meaning of community within at risk LGBT youth of color and also the larger gay community. Casper, a trans attracted young black man, is left vulnerable in his pursuit for true love while navigating homelessness. Desean is at a critical point in that he is navigating a reality where committing a crime or getting HIV might be the best alternative to escape homelessness. Krystal utilizes the ballroom scene as a way to survive, but is forced to go back to her blood family for support when her gay family proves unable to help her. Face to face, Krystal and her birth mother realize that their mutual love of gospel is the only thing they can agree on when it comes to Krystal’s identity. The film wants to put the viewer in the skin of the pier kids because it hopes to show what happens to gay youth when they are kicked out. The film follows these youth over the course of five years to understand what it means to be black and queer 50 years after Stonewall.

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    84 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    USA
  • Premiere
    Houston
  • Director
    Elegance Bratton
  • Screenwriter
    Elegance Bratton
  • Producer
    Chester Algernal, Sabaah Folayan, Terence Nance
  • Cast
    Krystal Dixon, DeSean Irby, Krystal LaBeija, Jusheem Thorne
  • Cinematographer
    Elegance Bratton