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Jordan Ressler First Feature Award
Wayland (Pablo Schreiber) has been in prison for 15 years for armed robbery. Upon his release, he returns to his blue-collar hometown and inadvertently reconnects with his high school girlfriend Dolores (Jena Malone), now a single mother struggling to support her three kids, who are all named after different shades of blue. Soon after their reunion, Wayland moves in with the chaotic family and becomes a reluctant yet much-needed father figure. Struggling to pay the bills, Wayland finds himself drawn back to his old ways as Dolores yearns for her pre-motherhood dream of living in Los Angeles. What follows is a lyrical take on love, regret, and second chances.
Featuring exclusive Q&A conversation with Director Sabrina Doyle and Miami Film Festival Co-Director of Programming Lauren Cohen - available through virtual and in person tickets.
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Sabrina Doyle is a British writer and director based in Los Angeles and London. Sir Alan Parker has called her work "outstanding [...] refreshingly intelligent, serious and lyrical. Much needed in tomorrow's cinema."
Sponsored by Jordan Alexander Ressler Charitable Fund, by Oolite Arts and by Alacran Group.
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