The much-anticipated film starring Oscar nominee Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor will world premiere at the fest tomorrow.
and is breaking ground in Venice as the first Black U.S. female director in the festival’s 80-year history to have a feature in competition.
Neon described the sales process as “competitive” and said it will release the film across the U.S. later this year. The film is getting a North American premiere in Toronto after Venice and ahead of the theatrical release.
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