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E is For: 2024

105 min📅 2024-11-23

"Connecting to yourself opens up whole new worlds"

Welles Davis's enchanting fantasy *E is For: (2024)* follows an introspective Black queer non-binary barista and street medic who returns to their small southern hometown, only to stumble upon a profound revelation—an alternate version of themselves.

Director: Welles Davis

Cast

Maddox-Julien Slide
Amelia Nicole Bradley
Jennifer Trudrung
Jennifer Trudrung
Gunner Willis
Gunner Willis
Lauren Paige Wilson
Maleeha Haq
Tom Goss
Tom Goss
Landon Satterfield
Knox White Jr.
Lewayne Palmer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *E is For: (2024)* about?

The film centers on a Black queer non-binary protagonist who moves back to their hometown and encounters a surprising connection to an alternate version of themselves. Their journey becomes a meditation on identity, self-reflection, and the layers of personal growth.

Who directed *E is For:?*

Welles Davis helms this fantasy-driven exploration of identity and duality.

Who stars in *E is For:?*

The film features a standout cast including Maddox-Julien Slide, Amelia Nicole Bradley, Jennifer Trudrung, Gunner Willis, and Lauren Paige Wilson.

Is *E is For: (2024)* worth watching?

While IMDb ratings aren't available yet, this imaginative fantasy offers a fresh take on identity and self-discovery. Fans of character-driven narratives with a touch of magical realism will likely find it compelling and thought-provoking.

How long is *E is For:?*

The runtime is 105 minutes.

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About E is For: (2024) — A Southern Fantasy of Identity and Alternate Selves

Welles Davis's enchanting fantasy *E is For: (2024)* follows an introspective Black queer non-binary barista and street medic who returns to their small southern hometown, only to stumble upon a profound revelation—an alternate version of themselves.

As the boundaries between identity and reality blur, they embark on a journey of self-discovery that transforms their understanding of solitude and connection. This visually rich narrative weaves themes of identity, belonging, and the power of self-reflection against a backdrop of Southern charm and modern queer resilience.