

76 minutes to ruin your life or save it — no pressure, though.
At a crossroads, a young drug dealer risks losing everything when he decides to either embrace a life of crime or get out before it’s too late.
Acting
Marquis Moodie carries the whole damn thing on his back.
Production
Low budget that actually works FOR the story's rawness.

Director
Gregory Hatanaka
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Hatanaka shot this in 10 days with mostly non-professional actors from the actual neighborhoods depicted, which explains the documentary-level discomfort.
The 76-minute runtime wasn't artistic choice — it was literally all the film stock they could afford. The economy becomes aesthetic.