: The narrative centers on Judy Hill, a bar owner struggling to keep her business afloat while grappling with her past, and two young brothers, Ronaldo and Ashlei King, navigating the complexities of growing up in a harsh environment.
The 2018 documentary , directed by Roberto Minervini, is a raw and immersive exploration of Black life in the American South. Shot in striking black-and-white, the film avoids traditional documentary tropes—like "talking head" interviews or narration—to create a vérité portrait of collective resilience. Key Themes and Structure
Critics have praised the film for its "richness on both human and historical scales". It is frequently cited as a meditation on "insidious" forms of systemic pressure and a powerful example of modern social-realist filmmaking.
The film follows several interconnected stories in New Orleans and Mississippi during the summer of 2017, a period marked by a string of police shootings of Black men.