New York Day Woman

directed by Fredgy Noël

SYNOPSIS

Suzette, a first-generation Haitian-American woman from Flatbush Brooklyn, leads a double life, code-switching between her professional Manhattan persona and her Brooklyn roots. When she spots her mother on Madison Avenue during her lunch break, curiosity leads her to follow and uncover the truth about her mother's daily life. This unexpected journey forces Suzette to confront the generational gaps and sacrifices of immigrant families, ultimately prompting a profound exploration of her own identity, heritage, and family ties.


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