Nappily Ever After
After an accident at the hair salon, Violet realizes she's not living life to the fullest. A soulful barber helps her put the pieces back together.
Haifaa al-Mansour
Casts & Crew
Sanaa Lathan
Ricky Whittle
Ernie Hudson
Camille Guaty
Lyriq Bent
Lynn Whitfield
Catherine Dyer
Racquel Bianca John
Tracey Bonner
Jen Harper
Danielle Lyn
Kiley Casciano
Maurie A. Chandler
Bo Yokely
Benjamin Weaver
Kai N. Ture
George Lott
Austin Chunn
Shatoya McClintock
Josephine Lundy
Carolann Utley
Niles Finklea
Brian Kayode-Patrick Johnson
Windi Washington
Parker Amrani
Cedric Greenway
Jalana Kasambira
Julie Ann Fay
Greg Puckett
Jess Marie Carr
Vanessa Cozart
Audrey Reid Couch
Amethyst Davis
Daria Johns
Ashley S. Evans
Ashleigh Breanne Curry
Adam Niemann
Jaxson Hunt
Ava Love
Travon Mcfarland
Janice Wesley
Ashlyn Love
Nathan Hunt
Amber E. Walker
Anthony B. Harris
Aleia Kristene
Emily Riney Maher
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