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Ernesto Reyes | Ruben | |
Jesse Tayeh | Carlos | |
Jimmy Garcia | Sal | |
Alma Gloria Garcia | Benilda | |
Lowell Deo | Officer Dowden | |
Rega Lupo | Julio | |
Marian Mendez | Valerie | |
Evie Riojas | Adriana | |
Willis Argetsinger | Adult in custody | |
Virgil Bohnenkamp | Adult in custody | |
Lucas Burton | Yard Prison Guard | |
Kristin Busch | Customer at Auto Body shop | |
J.D. Caneals | Adult in custody | |
Isai Dale | Property Guard | |
Charles Gallardo | Adult in custody | |
Shawn M. Hall | Adult in custody | |
John Hamilton | Adult in custody | |
Lloyd Hartzell | Adult in custody | |
Bruce Jennings | Martin | |
Geddy Johnson | Adult in custody | |
Alba Larsen | Marisa | |
Jahi Moody | Adult in custody | |
Eddie Passadore | Priest | |
Yolanda Porter | Officer Martinez | |
Dimitrius Pryce | Adult in custody |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Kristin Busch
Jon Garcia |
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Writer/Composer |
Jon Garcia
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Cinematography |
Sarah Whelden
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Music |
Jim Brunberg
Benjamin Landsverk |
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Ruben and Carlos become cellmates in a minimum-security prison. While Ruben struggles to learn the ropes of daily life and where he falls in the complex hierarchical prison system, Carlos becomes a mentor and then eventually a lover. The two men develop feelings for one another they can't easily express. As time moves on and one of them is released before the other, there are questions looming as to whether what they had was real or simply out of the need for human connection. |
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