What's Happening?
Aleshea Harris, a Pulitzer Prize finalist, has adapted her acclaimed play 'Is God Is' into a film, which premiered on May 15. The story, which originally debuted Off Broadway in 2018, follows twin sisters
Racine and Anaia on a cross-country mission of revenge after a brutal attack by their father. The film adaptation, directed by Harris herself, explores themes of family trauma and feminine strength. The narrative begins and ends with dramatic conflagrations, symbolizing the intense emotional and physical scars carried by the sisters. Harris's decision to direct the film was influenced by the strong support of her female colleagues, mirroring the film's focus on female relationships.
Why It's Important?
The adaptation of 'Is God Is' into a film underscores the growing trend of plays being transformed into cinematic experiences, allowing for broader audience reach and deeper exploration of complex themes. This film highlights the impact of generational trauma and the resilience of women, offering a narrative that resonates with contemporary discussions on gender and power dynamics. By stepping into the director's role, Harris not only brings her unique vision to the screen but also challenges traditional gender roles in the film industry, potentially inspiring more women to take on leadership roles in filmmaking.





