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Night Comes On

Country: USA, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Jordana Spiro
  • Writer: Jordana Spiro; Angelica Nwandu
  • Producer: Danielle Renfrew Behrens; Jonathan Montepare; Alvaro R. Valente

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Jordana Spiro's heartfelt and nuanced debut feature concerns Angel, just out of juvenile detention, and her sister, currently in a foster home. Angel is determined to confront her father about their past, while her sibling needs her to stay out of trouble so they can build on their bond. Newcomers Dominique Fishback (The Deuce) and Tatum Marilyn Hall give authentic and grounded performances, intimately capturing the close bond of sisterhood as they desperately try to remain a family against their complex circumstances.


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Cast & Characters

Dominique Fishback as Angel Lamere;
Tatum Marilyn Hall as Abby Lamere;
Lovie Marie Allen as Scared Straight Teen (as Lovie Allen);
Satchel Eden Bell as Smirking Girl;
Lawrence Bingham as Reception Officer;
Laurence Blum as Man in Car 1;
Juliet Brett as Courtney (Cashier);
Journee Brown as Lena;
Cymbal Byrd as Maya;
Debbie Campbell as State Attorney;
Max Casella as Mark