
I’ve been working on a documentary about the Lower East Side for the past couple of years. HEAT is a personal look into my love for the LES and the people who call it home. HEAT is for immigrants, native New Yorkers, real estate developers, our current administration, and anyone still searching for home.
@heatdocnyc , my short (soon to be feature) will be screening at @filmforumnyc alongside Los Sures on February 19th and 21st. Link in bio for tickets.
thank youuuu to the team @rorolee1111 @__ms.mila__ @destiny.mata @lolavalyoli @siena.millss @kungaaaaaaaa @niklaak

I’ve been working on a documentary about the Lower East Side for the past couple of years. HEAT is a personal look into my love for the LES and the people who call it home. HEAT is for immigrants, native New Yorkers, real estate developers, our current administration, and anyone still searching for home.
@heatdocnyc , my short (soon to be feature) will be screening at @filmforumnyc alongside Los Sures on February 19th and 21st. Link in bio for tickets.
thank youuuu to the team @rorolee1111 @__ms.mila__ @destiny.mata @lolavalyoli @siena.millss @kungaaaaaaaa @niklaak

I’ve been working on a documentary about the Lower East Side for the past couple of years. HEAT is a personal look into my love for the LES and the people who call it home. HEAT is for immigrants, native New Yorkers, real estate developers, our current administration, and anyone still searching for home.
@heatdocnyc , my short (soon to be feature) will be screening at @filmforumnyc alongside Los Sures on February 19th and 21st. Link in bio for tickets.
thank youuuu to the team @rorolee1111 @__ms.mila__ @destiny.mata @lolavalyoli @siena.millss @kungaaaaaaaa @niklaak

I’ve been working on a documentary about the Lower East Side for the past couple of years. HEAT is a personal look into my love for the LES and the people who call it home. HEAT is for immigrants, native New Yorkers, real estate developers, our current administration, and anyone still searching for home.
@heatdocnyc , my short (soon to be feature) will be screening at @filmforumnyc alongside Los Sures on February 19th and 21st. Link in bio for tickets.
thank youuuu to the team @rorolee1111 @__ms.mila__ @destiny.mata @lolavalyoli @siena.millss @kungaaaaaaaa @niklaak

I’ve been working on a documentary about the Lower East Side for the past couple of years. HEAT is a personal look into my love for the LES and the people who call it home. HEAT is for immigrants, native New Yorkers, real estate developers, our current administration, and anyone still searching for home.
@heatdocnyc , my short (soon to be feature) will be screening at @filmforumnyc alongside Los Sures on February 19th and 21st. Link in bio for tickets.
thank youuuu to the team @rorolee1111 @__ms.mila__ @destiny.mata @lolavalyoli @siena.millss @kungaaaaaaaa @niklaak

I’ve been working on a documentary about the Lower East Side for the past couple of years. HEAT is a personal look into my love for the LES and the people who call it home. HEAT is for immigrants, native New Yorkers, real estate developers, our current administration, and anyone still searching for home.
@heatdocnyc , my short (soon to be feature) will be screening at @filmforumnyc alongside Los Sures on February 19th and 21st. Link in bio for tickets.
thank youuuu to the team @rorolee1111 @__ms.mila__ @destiny.mata @lolavalyoli @siena.millss @kungaaaaaaaa @niklaak

last chance to see a very special exhibit before it closes on Jan 4 @abronsartscenter 💖
“Lower East Side Yearbook: A Living Archive,” is an archival photo and storytelling project led by New York City photographer Destiny Mata about Lower East Side public housing residents and the importance of community memory.
This trailer offers a look into the exhibition, featuring a selection of images interspersed with clips from “Heat,” a documentary by Aicha Cherif, which will also be screening as a part of “Lower East Side Yearbook.”
@destiny.mata is my GOAT, and it’s beautiful to see her pour into her community and we all wanna pour back into her. Beautiful curation by @prdiva09 and @lesyearbook Abrons is where I took my first ballet class so it’s full circle to be showing @heatdocnyc LES4EVER. Photos taken by the lovely @simplyxash_
This makes me so happy.
last chance to see a very special exhibit before it closes on Jan 4 @abronsartscenter 💖
“Lower East Side Yearbook: A Living Archive,” is an archival photo and storytelling project led by New York City photographer Destiny Mata about Lower East Side public housing residents and the importance of community memory.
This trailer offers a look into the exhibition, featuring a selection of images interspersed with clips from “Heat,” a documentary by Aicha Cherif, which will also be screening as a part of “Lower East Side Yearbook.”
@destiny.mata is my GOAT, and it’s beautiful to see her pour into her community and we all wanna pour back into her. Beautiful curation by @prdiva09 and @lesyearbook Abrons is where I took my first ballet class so it’s full circle to be showing @heatdocnyc LES4EVER. Photos taken by the lovely @simplyxash_
This makes me so happy.

last chance to see a very special exhibit before it closes on Jan 4 @abronsartscenter 💖
“Lower East Side Yearbook: A Living Archive,” is an archival photo and storytelling project led by New York City photographer Destiny Mata about Lower East Side public housing residents and the importance of community memory.
This trailer offers a look into the exhibition, featuring a selection of images interspersed with clips from “Heat,” a documentary by Aicha Cherif, which will also be screening as a part of “Lower East Side Yearbook.”
@destiny.mata is my GOAT, and it’s beautiful to see her pour into her community and we all wanna pour back into her. Beautiful curation by @prdiva09 and @lesyearbook Abrons is where I took my first ballet class so it’s full circle to be showing @heatdocnyc LES4EVER. Photos taken by the lovely @simplyxash_
This makes me so happy.

last chance to see a very special exhibit before it closes on Jan 4 @abronsartscenter 💖
“Lower East Side Yearbook: A Living Archive,” is an archival photo and storytelling project led by New York City photographer Destiny Mata about Lower East Side public housing residents and the importance of community memory.
This trailer offers a look into the exhibition, featuring a selection of images interspersed with clips from “Heat,” a documentary by Aicha Cherif, which will also be screening as a part of “Lower East Side Yearbook.”
@destiny.mata is my GOAT, and it’s beautiful to see her pour into her community and we all wanna pour back into her. Beautiful curation by @prdiva09 and @lesyearbook Abrons is where I took my first ballet class so it’s full circle to be showing @heatdocnyc LES4EVER. Photos taken by the lovely @simplyxash_
This makes me so happy.

last chance to see a very special exhibit before it closes on Jan 4 @abronsartscenter 💖
“Lower East Side Yearbook: A Living Archive,” is an archival photo and storytelling project led by New York City photographer Destiny Mata about Lower East Side public housing residents and the importance of community memory.
This trailer offers a look into the exhibition, featuring a selection of images interspersed with clips from “Heat,” a documentary by Aicha Cherif, which will also be screening as a part of “Lower East Side Yearbook.”
@destiny.mata is my GOAT, and it’s beautiful to see her pour into her community and we all wanna pour back into her. Beautiful curation by @prdiva09 and @lesyearbook Abrons is where I took my first ballet class so it’s full circle to be showing @heatdocnyc LES4EVER. Photos taken by the lovely @simplyxash_
This makes me so happy.

last chance to see a very special exhibit before it closes on Jan 4 @abronsartscenter 💖
“Lower East Side Yearbook: A Living Archive,” is an archival photo and storytelling project led by New York City photographer Destiny Mata about Lower East Side public housing residents and the importance of community memory.
This trailer offers a look into the exhibition, featuring a selection of images interspersed with clips from “Heat,” a documentary by Aicha Cherif, which will also be screening as a part of “Lower East Side Yearbook.”
@destiny.mata is my GOAT, and it’s beautiful to see her pour into her community and we all wanna pour back into her. Beautiful curation by @prdiva09 and @lesyearbook Abrons is where I took my first ballet class so it’s full circle to be showing @heatdocnyc LES4EVER. Photos taken by the lovely @simplyxash_
This makes me so happy.

last chance to see a very special exhibit before it closes on Jan 4 @abronsartscenter 💖
“Lower East Side Yearbook: A Living Archive,” is an archival photo and storytelling project led by New York City photographer Destiny Mata about Lower East Side public housing residents and the importance of community memory.
This trailer offers a look into the exhibition, featuring a selection of images interspersed with clips from “Heat,” a documentary by Aicha Cherif, which will also be screening as a part of “Lower East Side Yearbook.”
@destiny.mata is my GOAT, and it’s beautiful to see her pour into her community and we all wanna pour back into her. Beautiful curation by @prdiva09 and @lesyearbook Abrons is where I took my first ballet class so it’s full circle to be showing @heatdocnyc LES4EVER. Photos taken by the lovely @simplyxash_
This makes me so happy.

last chance to see a very special exhibit before it closes on Jan 4 @abronsartscenter 💖
“Lower East Side Yearbook: A Living Archive,” is an archival photo and storytelling project led by New York City photographer Destiny Mata about Lower East Side public housing residents and the importance of community memory.
This trailer offers a look into the exhibition, featuring a selection of images interspersed with clips from “Heat,” a documentary by Aicha Cherif, which will also be screening as a part of “Lower East Side Yearbook.”
@destiny.mata is my GOAT, and it’s beautiful to see her pour into her community and we all wanna pour back into her. Beautiful curation by @prdiva09 and @lesyearbook Abrons is where I took my first ballet class so it’s full circle to be showing @heatdocnyc LES4EVER. Photos taken by the lovely @simplyxash_
This makes me so happy.

last chance to see a very special exhibit before it closes on Jan 4 @abronsartscenter 💖
“Lower East Side Yearbook: A Living Archive,” is an archival photo and storytelling project led by New York City photographer Destiny Mata about Lower East Side public housing residents and the importance of community memory.
This trailer offers a look into the exhibition, featuring a selection of images interspersed with clips from “Heat,” a documentary by Aicha Cherif, which will also be screening as a part of “Lower East Side Yearbook.”
@destiny.mata is my GOAT, and it’s beautiful to see her pour into her community and we all wanna pour back into her. Beautiful curation by @prdiva09 and @lesyearbook Abrons is where I took my first ballet class so it’s full circle to be showing @heatdocnyc LES4EVER. Photos taken by the lovely @simplyxash_
This makes me so happy.

last chance to see a very special exhibit before it closes on Jan 4 @abronsartscenter 💖
“Lower East Side Yearbook: A Living Archive,” is an archival photo and storytelling project led by New York City photographer Destiny Mata about Lower East Side public housing residents and the importance of community memory.
This trailer offers a look into the exhibition, featuring a selection of images interspersed with clips from “Heat,” a documentary by Aicha Cherif, which will also be screening as a part of “Lower East Side Yearbook.”
@destiny.mata is my GOAT, and it’s beautiful to see her pour into her community and we all wanna pour back into her. Beautiful curation by @prdiva09 and @lesyearbook Abrons is where I took my first ballet class so it’s full circle to be showing @heatdocnyc LES4EVER. Photos taken by the lovely @simplyxash_
This makes me so happy.

last chance to see a very special exhibit before it closes on Jan 4 @abronsartscenter 💖
“Lower East Side Yearbook: A Living Archive,” is an archival photo and storytelling project led by New York City photographer Destiny Mata about Lower East Side public housing residents and the importance of community memory.
This trailer offers a look into the exhibition, featuring a selection of images interspersed with clips from “Heat,” a documentary by Aicha Cherif, which will also be screening as a part of “Lower East Side Yearbook.”
@destiny.mata is my GOAT, and it’s beautiful to see her pour into her community and we all wanna pour back into her. Beautiful curation by @prdiva09 and @lesyearbook Abrons is where I took my first ballet class so it’s full circle to be showing @heatdocnyc LES4EVER. Photos taken by the lovely @simplyxash_
This makes me so happy.

last chance to see a very special exhibit before it closes on Jan 4 @abronsartscenter 💖
“Lower East Side Yearbook: A Living Archive,” is an archival photo and storytelling project led by New York City photographer Destiny Mata about Lower East Side public housing residents and the importance of community memory.
This trailer offers a look into the exhibition, featuring a selection of images interspersed with clips from “Heat,” a documentary by Aicha Cherif, which will also be screening as a part of “Lower East Side Yearbook.”
@destiny.mata is my GOAT, and it’s beautiful to see her pour into her community and we all wanna pour back into her. Beautiful curation by @prdiva09 and @lesyearbook Abrons is where I took my first ballet class so it’s full circle to be showing @heatdocnyc LES4EVER. Photos taken by the lovely @simplyxash_
This makes me so happy.

last chance to see a very special exhibit before it closes on Jan 4 @abronsartscenter 💖
“Lower East Side Yearbook: A Living Archive,” is an archival photo and storytelling project led by New York City photographer Destiny Mata about Lower East Side public housing residents and the importance of community memory.
This trailer offers a look into the exhibition, featuring a selection of images interspersed with clips from “Heat,” a documentary by Aicha Cherif, which will also be screening as a part of “Lower East Side Yearbook.”
@destiny.mata is my GOAT, and it’s beautiful to see her pour into her community and we all wanna pour back into her. Beautiful curation by @prdiva09 and @lesyearbook Abrons is where I took my first ballet class so it’s full circle to be showing @heatdocnyc LES4EVER. Photos taken by the lovely @simplyxash_
This makes me so happy.
💙💙💙 #faded
best crew to ever crew 👇🏾
Talent: @themonaleo @tessscecyl @makaylamashelle @mansrodede
Creative Directors: @olamideaolowe @juliaxushao
Director: @aichaxc
Head of Brand: @abxola
Executive Producer: @better.jade
DP: @bradleycreditdp
Bolex: @cheerleaderpromdated
1st AC: @donnyboppo
2nd AC/ Loader: @jadexalexia
Gaffer: @bittertoejam
Grip: @hindsightis20.20
Board Op: @smiththesithlord
Best Grip: @txliyxh
BBE: @electrickseoul
Dolly Grip: @nicole.rib
Hair: @lurissaingridhair assisted by @Helene.marie
Makeup: @uhh.jean assisted by @_aristrology
Stylist: @natashakalila assisted by @Masiahrae
Nails: @manicures.nyc @nails.chipped
PA: @zettah_ @xanzanxan @oksolaris
BTS: @how_mene_liks
Sound: @javi_caso
Sound Design: @ayodouson
Plug VO: @tegaalexander
Editor: @katyiii
Colorist: @cameronmarygold
Scripting: Jelani Addams Rosa
Location: @nycfilmlocations
💙💙💙 #faded
best crew to ever crew 👇🏾
Talent: @themonaleo @tessscecyl @makaylamashelle @mansrodede
Creative Directors: @olamideaolowe @juliaxushao
Director: @aichaxc
Head of Brand: @abxola
Executive Producer: @better.jade
DP: @bradleycreditdp
Bolex: @cheerleaderpromdated
1st AC: @donnyboppo
2nd AC/ Loader: @jadexalexia
Gaffer: @bittertoejam
Grip: @hindsightis20.20
Board Op: @smiththesithlord
Best Grip: @txliyxh
BBE: @electrickseoul
Dolly Grip: @nicole.rib
Hair: @lurissaingridhair assisted by @Helene.marie
Makeup: @uhh.jean assisted by @_aristrology
Stylist: @natashakalila assisted by @Masiahrae
Nails: @manicures.nyc @nails.chipped
PA: @zettah_ @xanzanxan @oksolaris
BTS: @how_mene_liks
Sound: @javi_caso
Sound Design: @ayodouson
Plug VO: @tegaalexander
Editor: @katyiii
Colorist: @cameronmarygold
Scripting: Jelani Addams Rosa
Location: @nycfilmlocations

💙💙💙 #faded
best crew to ever crew 👇🏾
Talent: @themonaleo @tessscecyl @makaylamashelle @mansrodede
Creative Directors: @olamideaolowe @juliaxushao
Director: @aichaxc
Head of Brand: @abxola
Executive Producer: @better.jade
DP: @bradleycreditdp
Bolex: @cheerleaderpromdated
1st AC: @donnyboppo
2nd AC/ Loader: @jadexalexia
Gaffer: @bittertoejam
Grip: @hindsightis20.20
Board Op: @smiththesithlord
Best Grip: @txliyxh
BBE: @electrickseoul
Dolly Grip: @nicole.rib
Hair: @lurissaingridhair assisted by @Helene.marie
Makeup: @uhh.jean assisted by @_aristrology
Stylist: @natashakalila assisted by @Masiahrae
Nails: @manicures.nyc @nails.chipped
PA: @zettah_ @xanzanxan @oksolaris
BTS: @how_mene_liks
Sound: @javi_caso
Sound Design: @ayodouson
Plug VO: @tegaalexander
Editor: @katyiii
Colorist: @cameronmarygold
Scripting: Jelani Addams Rosa
Location: @nycfilmlocations
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