Shot on handheld, unstabilized cameras with rich, warm tones, it feels like you’re right there in the room, sitting beside these men. It’s intimate, honest, and full of breath. Every scene feels lived, not staged.
The film follows Divine G (Colman Domingo), a wrongfully convicted man who finds himself in a prison theatre program. What starts as a creative outlet becomes something much deeper: a space for reflection, breakdowns, breakthroughs—where the most unexpected inmates show up for one another with…