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Goldie
Goldie, a precocious teenager in a family shelter, wages war against the system to keep her sisters together while she pursues her dreams of being a dancer. This is a story about displaced youth, ambition, and maintaining your spirit in the face of insurmountable obstacles.
Sam de Jong
Sam de Jong
Casts & Crew
Slick Woods
George Sample III
Danny Hoch
Khris Davis
Marsha Stephanie Blake
Thaddeus Daniels
Jazmyn C Dorsey
Ratnesh Dubey
Angela Griszell
David Mohr
Mugga
Sienna Rivers
Santos
Demi Singleton
De Átchra Skerritt
DeShawn White
Also Directed by Sam de Jong
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