Special engagement starts 10/7. Showtimes TBA and generally posted Tuesday prior to opening date.
"There are so many remarkable things about Saylor's ferocious lead performance that it's hard to know where to begin... vulnerable, invincible, empowered, and pathetic all at once, few actresses have better navigated the difference between being naked and being exposed." -Rolling Stone
"Shocking and sexy as hell. Seductive and repellent by turns, it's a title that will provoke fierce love-or-hate reactions, but there's no question it augurs the arrival of a powerful, audacious new directorial talent." -The Hollywood Reporter
Equipped with platinum blond hair and a winning smile, NYC college girl Leah (Morgan Saylor of television's "Homeland") seeks out pleasure in any form. Between getting high with her roommate and snorting lines with her boss, Leah falls for Blue (Brian Marc), a young man dealing drugs on her corner. Within days, the two are selling dime bags to her boss (Justin Bartha) and his downtown friends and living the high life.
Summer love crashes to a halt when Blue is arrested and Leah is left with a serious bag of his coke. Enlisting the help of an overpriced lawyer (Chris Noth), Leah finds herself deep in debt as she crosses all boundaries to get Blue back. Deliriously filmed in and around New York City, WHITE GIRL thrashes through an increasingly high-stakes game of hedonism. The most controversial film at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, WHITE GIRL is an incendiary exploration of race, gender and youth, inspired by first time writer-director Elizabeth Wood's own experiences, praised as a "Kids" (Larry Clark" for the millennial generation.