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Breaking up is easy. Moving out is hard. Especially when there’s a New York City apartment involved. After five years of ups and downs, an African American 30-something couple in a gentrifying Brooklyn neighborhood spends their final afternoon together arguing and remember better days, as one of them moves out and hopefully on with her life.
Views: 80
Genre: Comedy
Director: Darien Sills-Evans
Actors: Amber Reauchean Williams, Cameron Mitchell Mason, Chester A. Sims II, Darien Sills-Evans, DeAriesha Mack, Devin Nelson, Freddy Sheffield, Jade Johnson, Jon Laster, Luke Ribeiro, Stephen Hill
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