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| Brad Baily | ||
| Duane Boutte | Young Bruce | |
| Alex Burns | Jim | |
| Gary Daniels | ||
| Aunjanue Ellis | Zora | |
| Brian Everett Chandler | Mr Williams | |
| Ray Ford | Wally | |
| Larry Gilliard Jr. | Marcus | |
| Anthony Mackie | Perry | |
| Roger Robinson | Bruce Nugent | |
| Daniel Sunjata | Langston | |
| Larry Gilliard | ||
| Brian Everett Chandler | ||
| Lawrence Gilliard Jr. | Marcus | |
| Brad Bailey | Subway Grifter | |
| Kevin Jackson | Isaiah | |
| Roger Robinson | Bruce | |
| Kevin Jackson | Isaiah - College Professor | |
| Billoah Greene | Rahsan | |
| Brian Everett Chandler | Mr. Williams | |
| Shantell Herndon | Classroom Girl #1 | |
| Ryan Michelle Bathe | Classroom Girl #2 | |
| Curtis McClarin | Black Man on Subway | |
| Michael Mosley | White Man #1 on Subway | |
| Daniel Stewart Sherman | White Man #2 on Subway | |
| Olubunmi Banjoko | ||
| Oni Faida Lampley | Evelyn | |
| James Martinez | Julio - Perry's Boyfriend in Flashbacks | |
| Lucas Papaelias | Danny | |
| Randy Frazier | Tom | |
| Carlton J. Smith | Homophobic Subway Preacher | |
| Charles Vickers | Bathhouse Patron | |
| John Hartman | Bathhouse Patron | |
| Colin Howie | Bathhouse Patron |
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| Producer |
Rodney Evans
Jim McKay Seth Carmichael |
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| Writer/Composer |
Rodney Evans
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| Cinematography |
Harlan Bosmajian
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A drama that looks back on the Harlem Renaissance from the perspective of an elderly, black writer who meets a gay teenager in a New York homeless shelter. |
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