Ballet After Dark

Shorts

World Premiere

USA | 13 MINUTES | English |

BALLET AFTER DARK

Dance, Documentary
Ballet After Dark tells the story a young woman who found the strength to survive after an attack. She created an organization that is helping sexual abuse and domestic violent survivors find healing after trauma through dance therapy.

Screening with Queen Latifah with Dee Rees
with the premiere of the Queen Collective shorts

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CAST & CREDITS

Directed by B. Monét

B. Monét is a writer and director who holds an MFA from New York University. She was named the 2017 Horizon Award Winner, is a Will & Jada Smith Family Foundation grant recipient, and was named a Sundance Women’s Financing Intensive Project Fellow for her first feature, Q.U.E.E.N.
Director
B. Monét
Producer
Ayana Barber
Screenwriter
B. Monét
Cinematographer
Colleen Kwok, Tyler Davis
Editor
Leticia Akel Escárate
Cast
Tyde-Courtney Edwards, Jasmine Cooper, Adrielle Robinson, Bianca Lominy, Vernon Jordan III

CONTACTS

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Tribeca Studios
New York, NY 10003
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Tribeca Studios
New York, NY 10003
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