Omar is adjusting to life overseas. A call from back home changes everything.

Review by Andie Kay:
There are some films where you can write a few sentences about the story to wet the reader’s appetite to see the film. This isn’t one of those films. You need to experience all 8 minutes of it and let it wash over you. It will change the way you look at life.
Here’s the thing…Mikey T and Raul Davis told a story that was so beautiful in its subtle eloquence. Nothing was overstated, nothing was spoon fed to the audience with a wink wink nudge nudge and I admire that. The filmmakers had a quiet confidence that their audience would get it, and wow – did we ever! This is what film making is all about.
Mikey T did a sensational job directing this short and Raul “Blaze” Davis starred as Omar. Everaldo “Pukupoo” Creary portrayed Chardo and their performances were absolutely fantastic. So much so that I found myself getting emotional right at that 7 minute mark. So congrats boys, that’s not an easy feat, I assure you.
The cinematography was really lovely thanks to Bryan Ribeiro and I adored how Donald McGregor and Kosmo Young gave us some exceptional close up camera angles to add depth and texture to the shots.
Take the 8 minutes to watch this film, you’ll thank me later…