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Love, Brooklyn @Sundance 2025
Director Rachael Abigail Holder’s Love, Brooklyn shows the lives of three residents in this ever changing world


Love, Brooklyn, a poignant and richly textured debut feature from director Rachael Abigail Holder, makes its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. Set against the ever-evolving backdrop of Brooklyn, this film captures the lives of three lifelong residents as they grapple with personal and professional crossroads. Through humour and heartfelt storytelling, Holder expertly weaves together themes of love, loss, and friendship, offering audiences a nuanced exploration of what it means to grow while staying true to one’s roots in a rapidly changing world.
At the heart of Love, Brooklyn is Roger, Nicole, and Casey, three friends whose lives intersect in deeply personal ways. André Holland shines as Roger, a charming yet free-spirited man forced to confront his vulnerabilities when faced with Nicole, played with fearless authenticity by DeWanda Wise. Nicole’s journey as a single mother navigating the complexities of modern dating is both relatable and empowering, while Nicole Beharie brings depth and warmth to Casey, an art gallery owner reconciling the shifting dynamics of her relationship with Roger as gentrification reshapes her neighbourhood and career. With Paul Zimmerman’s sharp script as a foundation, the trio delivers performances that are as layered as the city they call home.
Holder’s direction captures the essence of Brooklyn itself—a vibrant, multifaceted character in its own right—while delicately exploring the intersections of community, identity, and progress. The film offers not only a love letter to a borough in flux but also a universally resonant story about the inevitability of change and the resilience required to embrace it. With its captivating cast and a narrative that blends humour with emotional resonance, Love, Brooklynhe promises to be a standout at Sundance, marking Holder as a filmmaker to watch. FERNTV says that this is the sleeper hit of Sundance.
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