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Check out filmmaker, Nefertite Nguvu’s new feature film, In the Morning, currently in development. Nefertite artistically weaves together a story about love, relationships, personal growth and the power of choice action from the perspective of three women. Arthur Jafa, noted for his cinematography on films such as Julie Dash’s Daughters of the Dust’ (1992), Spike Lee’s ‘Crooklyn’ (1994), Ada Gay Griffin and Michelle Parkerson’s ‘Audre Lorde: A Litany for Survival (1995), and John Akomfrah’s ‘Seven Songs for Malcolm X’ (1993), will serve as both Cinematographer and Producer for In the Morning. To find out more and support the project click here.
In The Morning is about love and its inevitable change/decline. It charts the emotional anatomy of several relationships over the course of one day. Permutations of passion, sorrow, joy and brutal honesty fuel the lives of a group of inter-connected New Yorkers. Friends: Harper, Ravi, Fez, Bly and Amara, gather to bid farewell to one of their own moving abroad, and debate the compromise and loss of their youthful ideals about marriage, fidelity, life and love. Two lovers: Malik and Cadence, meet to ceremoniously end a whirlwind romance that has collapsed under the weight of fears, obligations and regrets. A couple: Zuri and Leal, sift through the remains of their broken relationship as they try to make a life altering decision, journeying through the bitter heartbreak that comes with faded love, disintegrated trust, and dreams abandoned. For everyone, life will be indelibly altered in the morning.
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