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| Director: | Savanah Leaf |
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| Writer: | Savanah Leaf |
| Staring: |
| A pregnant single mother, with two children in foster care, embraces her Bay Area community as she fights to reclaim her family. | |
| Release Date: | Jul 07, 2023 |
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| Director: | Savanah Leaf |
| Writer: | Savanah Leaf |
| Genres: | Drama |
| Keywords | single parent, rehabilitation centre, community, oakland, california, single mother, custody, pregnant woman, motherhood, woman director, foster care, northern california |
| Production Companies | Film4 Productions, Park Pictures Features, A24, Academy Films |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 03, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Tia Nomore | Gia |
| Erika Alexander | Miss Carmen |
| Keta Price | Mel |
| Doechii | Trina |
| Sharon Duncan-Brewster | Monica |
| Bokeem Woodbine | Paul |
| Kami Jones | Amber |
| Slim Yani | Ari |
| Dominic Fike | Miles |
| Bruhfromlastnight | Earl |
| Marley Thompson | Short |
| James Allen | James |
| Amber Ramsey | Talia |
| Tina D'Elia | Jasmine |
| Alexis Rivas | Shaynah |
| Ca'Ron Jaden Coleman | Trey |
| Harry Chen | Photographer |
| Tina Robinson | Cashier |
| Nathan Hunter | Store Clerk |
| Anankha Pereira | Woman #1 |
| La Keisha Fuller | Woman #2 |
| Tavia Percia | Woman #3 |
| Cheyann Orsua | Woman #4 |
| Tiffany Garner | Woman #5 |
| Qeashaun Thompson | Man #1 |
| Mike Bigasan | Man #2 |
| Marsai Jackson | Nurse #1 |
| Davina Countee | Nurse #2 |
| Cynthia Mosby | Grandmother |
| Dede Patterson | Best Friend #1 |
| Joseph Nu'u Taugavau | Young Man |
| Clenetta Mars | Sister #1 |
| Tia Taugavau | Young Woman |
| Kenneth Woodward | Sibling |
| Autumn Mirassou | Doctor |
| Vianca Turner | Radiology Tech |
| Toni Johnson | Miss Toni |
| Angelica Gabriella Allen | Storekeeper (uncredited) |
| Kevin Berndt | Hospital Staff (uncredited) |
| Venee Call-Ferrer | Restaurant Patron (uncredited) |
| Cabran E. Chamberlain | Sideshow Spectator (uncredited) |
| Varsha Chand | Sideshow Spectator (uncredited) |
| JF Davis | Judge (uncredited) |
| Renysha 'Nee Nee' Franklin | Best Friend #2 (uncredited) |
| Leila Glenn | Patient #1 (uncredited) |
| Izzy | Sideshow Participant (uncredited) |
| Randy Lambert | Sideshow Participant (uncredited) |
| Alysia Lembkey | Sideshow Crowd Patron (uncredited) |
| Javon Mabon | Sideshow Spectator (uncredited) |
| Joseph Payne | Sideshow Spectator (uncredited) |
| Frank Scozzari | CPS Worker (uncredited) |
| Stephen Shymansky | Playground Parent (uncredited) |
| Timothy A. Slater | Sideshow Spectator (uncredited) |
| Etienne Vick | CPS Suits (uncredited) |
| Olivia Luccardi | Alexis |
| Corey Seaver | Rehab student (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Jamie Mayne | Set Decoration |
| Savanah Leaf | Writer, Director |
| Jody Lee Lipes | Director of Photography |
| Sherill Quinn | Extras Casting |
| George Cragg | Editor |
| Alanna Dempewolff-Barrett | Art Direction |
| Elizabeth Fox | Makeup Artist |
| Per Boström | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Natasha Hester | Costume Design |
| Sarah Coy | Key Makeup Artist |
| Kekepania Vasquez-Tamali'i | Hair Department Head |
| Ryan Bremond | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Alexis Vail | Second Assistant Director |
| Ayesha Janmohammed | Art Department Coordinator |
| Melanie Leandro | Set Dresser, Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Brian Copenhagen | Sound Mixer |
| Patrick Ghislain | Foley Mixer |
| Julien Naudin | Foley Artist |
| Eli Koral | Special Effects Technician |
| Tim O'Hara | Stunt Driver |
| Keta Price | Casting Assistant |
| Cabe Thompson | Extras Casting |
| Phil Palazzolo | Music Editor |
| Renelle Cullors | Hairstylist |
| Maurisa Rondeau | Makeup Artist |
| Chenney Chen | Line Producer, Unit Production Manager |
| Chris Martin | Production Supervisor |
| Bryan Gildner | Second Unit First Assistant Director |
| William T. Katzman | Scenic Artist |
| Micky Mejia | Assistant Property Master |
| Clyde Nichols | Art Department Assistant |
| Macie Vener | Graphic Designer |
| Isaac Olsen | ADR Recordist |
| Michele Woods | ADR Editor |
| Jeremy Lloyd-Styles | Compositor |
| Kavin Chan | Camera Loader |
| Roy Ellis | Grip |
| Juliana Barreto Barreto | Production Design |
| Josie Rodriguez | Makeup Department Head |
| Joakim Sundström | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Ryan Marie Helfant | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| Erica Villanueva | Key Hair Stylist |
| Siena Brown | First Assistant Director |
| Sabrina Ghidossi | Art Department Assistant |
| Doug Latimer | Set Dresser |
| Jorge Alarcón | Dialogue Editor |
| Corryn Deegan | Boom Operator |
| Christer Melén | Sound Effects Editor |
| Stephen Thorpe | Utility Sound |
| Greg Sloan | Stunt Driver |
| Caitlin Machak | Camera Operator |
| Anya Zebroski | Costumer |
| Sunny Kapoor | Music Supervisor |
| Geraldine Barón | Casting |
| Olivia M Gomez | Hairstylist |
| Walter Welsh | Makeup Artist |
| Yajaira Marie | Production Supervisor |
| Mark Steele | Post Production Supervisor |
| J. Hugo Fat | Storyboard Artist |
| Nazir Lyle | Art Department Assistant |
| Ryan Mendoza | Art Department Trainee |
| Shane Alan Richard | Property Master |
| Ander Luque | Assistant Dialogue Editor |
| Irene Sdoud | Assistant Dialogue Editor |
| Emily Bloom | 2D Artist |
| Lee Towndrow | Visual Effects |
| Marcus Champion-Raines | Grip |
| Earl Davis | Camera Loader |
| Jeph Folkins | First Assistant "B" Camera |
| Nick Koehler | Electrician |
| Anthony Rosario | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
| Frank Sliva | Electrician |
| Nina Henninger | Background Casting Director |
| Emma Warren | Casting Assistant |
| Spyros Katsihtis | Color Assistant |
| Dean Mozian | Digital Intermediate Producer |
| Roland Greedy | Location Assistant |
| Ryan Wylie | Location Scout |
| Kemi Ayoko | Production Assistant |
| Matthew Cholewick | Health and Safety |
| Erika Eid | Payroll Accountant |
| Amanda Reyes | Production Coordinator |
| Isis Saucedo | Production Secretary |
| Galen Wallace | Production Office Assistant |
| Alex Herter | Best Boy Grip |
| Jason Michael Noel | Key Grip |
| Michael Shortt | Best Boy Electric |
| Tej Virdi | Gaffer |
| Elise Raven | Casting Assistant |
| Rachel Dagdagan | Set Costumer |
| Alex Linzmeier | Assistant Editor |
| Rashod Edwards | Location Manager |
| Kelly Tom | Assistant Location Manager |
| Leon Jean-Marie | Music Producer |
| Brad Beedle | Set Medic |
| Ileana Contreras | Production Office Assistant |
| Adiba Khan | Production Assistant |
| Logan Santee | First Assistant Accountant |
| Wendy Sill | Production Accountant |
| Sam Daley | Colorist |
| Kelsey Lu | Original Music Composer |
| Abby Harri | Casting |
| Salome Oggenfuss | Casting |
| Rocky Capella | Stunt Coordinator |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Savanah Leaf | Producer |
| James Wilson | Executive Producer |
| Lance Acord | Executive Producer |
| Christine D'Souza Gelb | Executive Producer |
| Cody Ryder | Producer |
| Sam Bisbee | Producer |
| Ben Coren | Executive Producer |
| Shirley O'Connor | Producer |
| Medb Riordan | Producer |
| David Kimbangi | Executive Producer |
| Simon Cooper | Executive Producer |
| Cameron Washington | Executive Producer |
| Danielle Massie | Co-Producer |
| Jackie Kelman Bisbee | Executive Producer |
| LaTajh Weaver | Associate Producer |
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| 2024 | 4 | 11 | 23 | 3 |
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| 2025 | 1 | 6 | 13 | 2 |
| 2025 | 2 | 4 | 7 | 1 |
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| 2025 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 1 |
| 2025 | 7 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| 2025 | 8 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| 2025 | 9 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
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This is one of those films that leaves me with decidedly mixed feelings. It’s definitely a showcase for writer-director Savanah Leaf, whose considerable artistic sensibilities are clearly apparent in her first feature outing. The same can be said for lead actress Tia Nomore, making her screen debut ... in a genuinely moving performance. Unfortunately, the vehicle in which their talents are being put to use could stand to be better. This story of the bureaucratic turmoil faced by a single mother in recovery who’s pregnant with her third child (and her first two in foster care) sincerely seeks to evoke viewer empathy for the circumstances she’s enduring. At the same time, though, the story also raises many questions about responsibility (or a lack thereof), an admittedly honest depiction of conditions that are often present in these scenarios that, nevertheless, tends to undercut the pursuit of that aforementioned goal, leaving viewers (like yours truly) confused about what to truly feel. Add to that a somewhat thin narrative that feels padded to fill out the runtime, and one has a picture that comes up short of its objective, despite the efforts of a fine ensemble cast and engaging cinematography. This production’s National Board of Review accolades and Independent Spirit Award nominations aside, Leaf and Nomore genuinely deserve better material to show audiences what they’re capable of. Regrettably, however, this isn’t it.
Tia Nomore delivers strongly here in this otherwise rather unremarkable drama about "Gia". She's a woman expecting her third child in San Francisco, with the other two already in the care system and she seems to be thinking this latest one will be adopted. We have no idea where the child's father is ... - indeed, men don't feature much at all in this film - so we are quickly immersed in her sense of isolation and loneliness from the start. It's not an emotionally charged, woe-is-me, sort of loneliness - it's more of a realisation that she wants to be on her own, thrives better on her own, won't get let down on her own. The thrust of the narrative now attempts to confront that approach and demonstrate to her that there are plenty amongst her community who could be there to help, to engage and to integrate with. It's a nicely photographed film with camerawork that provides us with an intimate glimpse into this troubled woman's life, but the story is really nothing new and the storyline emphasises all too clearly the difficulties of trying to have a child whilst reliant on over-stretched state infrastructure without addressing any of her own social and behavioural responsibilities to herself and unborn child. Indeed, she comes across frequently as a rather selfish, almost, childish herself, kind of character who thinks nothing of walking through the park stealing nappies from other recent mothers! It has moments that are poignant, and it does look good - but it's way too simplistic and just a little one-sided for me. I expect to see more of Nomore though.