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After years of conversation and planning, they decided to move forward with the project last year. “It was through staying in contact and [Alonzo’s] ability to find other folks that we were able to put this screenplay together,” Batiste says. “We had never produced a film, so we are truly first-time filmmakers. It is truly a blessing for things to line up the way they did. As simple as it may sound, it was just meant to be.
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