

Two Black friends road-trip through Jim Crow America with nothing but dreams and audacity.
The story of best friends who set out on a dangerous, but comedic journey that challenges the restrictions of a Jim Crow South to fulfill their dreams.
Acting
George Wallace and Irma P. Hall bring legendary gravitas.
Writing
Balances brutal history with genuine laugh-out-loud moments.
Director
Seckeita Lewis
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Seckeita Lewis self-funded early production after studios passed, calling it 'too niche'—a familiar story for Black filmmakers tackling historical comedy.
The film deliberately echoes the 'Green Book' era travel guides but centers Black agency rather than white savior narratives, making it a quiet corrective to decades of Hollywood history.