As I wrote when sharing an exclusive clip from the characteristic upon its pageant premiere, Christina Kallas‘s Paris is in Harlem “takes place the night before New York’s infamous Cabaret Law was repealed. In a historic Harlem jazz bar, a shooting alters the lives of several strangers who have gathered for the final night of ‘no dancing.’” With the movie premiering on digital platforms July 4, take a look at the brand new trailer above. Comments Kallas, ““As a European filmmaker making films in America, I’m somewhat obsessed with guns ending up in the wrong hands. In Paris is in Harlem, I am focusing on the intersecting lives of strangers passing one another on the street, unknowingly linked by music, by hardship, by the city they live in—and by the ever-present possibility of violence.”’
Paris is in Harlem is the third and remaining installment in Kallas’s “Gun Trilogy,” which beforehand included the The Rainbow Experiment and 42 Seconds of Happiness. Previously for Filmmaker, Kallas mentioned the numerology behind these two earlier footage and in another piece her give attention to multi-character, non-linear movies.