Taylour Paige
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Riley Keough
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Nicholas Braun
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Colman Domingo
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Megan Hayes
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Angelo Diaz
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Michael Opal
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Ben Bladon
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Ari’el Stachel
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Tony Demil
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Harlan Drum
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Pedro Tavarez Jr.
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Taylour Paige | Riley Keough | Nicholas Braun | |||
Colman Domingo | Megan Hayes | Angelo Diaz | |||
Michael Opal | Ben Bladon | Ari’el Stachel | |||
Tony Demil | Harlan Drum | Pedro Tavarez Jr. |
Taylour Paige | Riley Keough | ||
Nicholas Braun | Colman Domingo | ||
Megan Hayes | Angelo Diaz | ||
Michael Opal | Ben Bladon | ||
Ari’el Stachel | Tony Demil | ||
Harlan Drum | Pedro Tavarez Jr. |
Zola meets Stefani at a restaurant where Zola waitresses, and the two immediately click over pole dancing. Only a day after they exchange numbers, Stefani invites Zola on a cross-country road trip, where the goal is to make as much money as possible dancing in Florida strip clubs. Zola agrees, and suddenly she is trapped in the craziest, most unexpected trip of her life.
Janicza Bravo (Lemon, 2017) returns with this outrageously unique and eccentrically animated saga that was first chronicled in 144 tweets posted by Aziah King on October 27, 2015. Written by Bravo and playwright Jeremy O. Harris, Zola frames the protagonists narrative in a groundbreaking exchange that plays with and questions perspective. Bravos luscious atmosphere and impeccable attention to detail is unequaled and further confirms the sophomore director as a visionary voice of American independent cinema.