Residuehd Apr 2026

Residue premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival and was acquired for streaming by Ava DuVernay's Array on Netflix in 2020. of the film? How to watch it on Netflix or YouTube? Let me know which area you'd like to explore further! Review: Residue - Crooked Marquee

As Jay navigates his changing surroundings, he seeks out his childhood friends, only to discover that many have moved away, gone to prison, or passed away. The film highlights the "survivors" of this social change. ResidueHD

The film is shot in an elliptical style, focusing on textures, memories, and the "residue" of the past left on the urban landscape. Residue premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival and

Based on the 2020 film directed by Merawi Gerima, Residue is a deeply personal, semi-autobiographical drama that explores the impact of gentrification on a Washington, D.C. neighborhood. The story follows a young filmmaker named Jay (Obinna Nwachukwu) who returns home from Los Angeles to a completely transformed Eckington neighborhood, capturing the alienation and emotional weight of seeing his childhood home gentrified. Let me know which area you'd like to explore further

The narrative highlights the intense emotional impact of gentrification, termed by critics as a "heartbreaking ode" to a neighborhood that has been erased. Jay experiences racist hostility and is treated with suspicion in his own hometown.

The story is a meta-commentary on the filmmaker's own experience returning to D.C. It serves as a political and emotional act, giving a voice to those displaced by the restructuring of Black neighborhoods.

Jay returns to his old D.C. neighborhood to write a screenplay, only to find the area unrecognizable. The streets he remembered filled with Black joy and community are now dominated by upscale renovations and new white neighbors who view him as an outsider.

Residue premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival and was acquired for streaming by Ava DuVernay's Array on Netflix in 2020. of the film? How to watch it on Netflix or YouTube? Let me know which area you'd like to explore further! Review: Residue - Crooked Marquee

As Jay navigates his changing surroundings, he seeks out his childhood friends, only to discover that many have moved away, gone to prison, or passed away. The film highlights the "survivors" of this social change.

The film is shot in an elliptical style, focusing on textures, memories, and the "residue" of the past left on the urban landscape.

Based on the 2020 film directed by Merawi Gerima, Residue is a deeply personal, semi-autobiographical drama that explores the impact of gentrification on a Washington, D.C. neighborhood. The story follows a young filmmaker named Jay (Obinna Nwachukwu) who returns home from Los Angeles to a completely transformed Eckington neighborhood, capturing the alienation and emotional weight of seeing his childhood home gentrified.

The narrative highlights the intense emotional impact of gentrification, termed by critics as a "heartbreaking ode" to a neighborhood that has been erased. Jay experiences racist hostility and is treated with suspicion in his own hometown.

The story is a meta-commentary on the filmmaker's own experience returning to D.C. It serves as a political and emotional act, giving a voice to those displaced by the restructuring of Black neighborhoods.

Jay returns to his old D.C. neighborhood to write a screenplay, only to find the area unrecognizable. The streets he remembered filled with Black joy and community are now dominated by upscale renovations and new white neighbors who view him as an outsider.

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