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"Tell me what you see."

Worlds collide at an awkward dinner party in 1959 New England. Tables turn when a progressive biracial couple attends dinner at the imposing home of an unexceptional artist and questionable psychiatrist. By daybreak, they find themselves pawns in a cynical game that exposes the cracks in their facades.

Top Cast

  • Mikaela Bisson

    Mikaela Bisson

    Young Woman

  • Sarah Orenstein

    Sarah Orenstein

    Carol Burke

  • Jill Frappier

    Jill Frappier

    Barbara

  • Romaine Waite

    Romaine Waite

    Thomas Miller

  • David Huband

    David Huband

    Bertram Fontaine

  • David Keeley

    David Keeley

    Dr. Lloyd Burke

  • Katherine Gauthier

    Katherine Gauthier

    Elizabeth Miller

  • Thom Nyhuus

    Thom Nyhuus

    Kenneth Parks

  • Jonathon LeRose

    Jonathon LeRose

    Young Brunette Man

Overview

Worlds collide at an awkward dinner party in 1959 New England. Tables turn when a progressive biracial couple attends dinner at the imposing home of an unexceptional artist and questionable psychiatrist. By daybreak, they find themselves pawns in a cynical game that exposes the cracks in their facades.

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