NIGHT is a short drama about micro-aggressions: subtle forms of racism that are easily overlooked but no less important to point out. In NIGHT, the carefree dynamic between four friends suddenly shifts following an unpleasant encounter with a nightclub bouncer. We chatted with Duk about the film, its meaning and how subtle forms of racism are often overlooked by the majority group in a given situation. NIGHT, premiering on PAPER, was selected for the Oscar-qualifying Nashville Film Festival and Urbanworld Film Festival, in addition to winning the "Huffington Post Arts Impact Award" at the Nitehawk Shorts Festival in New York. Dutch filmmaker Joosje Duk's new short film, NIGHT, depicts a relatable night out with four friends that completely shifts following a surprising twist.
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