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The pioneer of American Independent Cinema, John Cassavetes, made his directorial debut with this 16mm improvisational film that examines racial tensions in 1950s New York. It follows the lives of three African American siblings, focusing on their relationships, aspirations and disappointments. Shot with a raw, unscripted style paired with a pulsating jazz score, this film redefined cinema by embracing a more realistic portrayal of the human experience.