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Nana's Boys

Country: United States, Language: English, 78 mins

  • Director: Ashton Pina
  • Writer: Ashton Pina
  • Producer: Patrick Coker, David J. Cork, Ashton Pina, Glenn Quentin

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Films that celebrate love between Black gay men are still sadly scarce. Nana’s Boys is a notable exception.

Q and Amari seem to have it all. They are deeply in love, Q is a lawyer in line for a big promotion, they have a gorgeous Manhattan apartment, an abundance of friends, and a great relationship. But when an explosion in the city forces them into lockdown, the cracks begin to show. Tensions run high, differences become apparent, and betrayals come to light. Can their relationship survive the lockdown?

With subtle, vulnerable performances, Nana’s Boys focuses in on the intimate life of a couple who are confronted with the fact that their relationship is not as solid as they thought.


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Cast & Characters

David J. Cork (as Amari Lewis)
Jared Wayne Gladly (as Q Nichols)
Malika Nzinga (as Reporter)
Ashton Pina (as Guy)