
Keith, a small-time drug dealer, is under house arrest at the home of his father in Baltimore. He re-enters a community scarred by unemployment, neglect and deeply entrenched segregation. There, he pushes back against his surrounding limitations as he tries to find a way out of his own internal prison.
A raw, unflinching look at life on the margins. It feels like a quiet, lived-in portrait of a community struggling under immense pressure, offering a sense of weary hope amidst the decay.















