null"Two British-Nigerian brothers– older brother Ade and younger brother Segun– are involved in an illegal family business. Ade is ending it while Segun wants to do just one more job."

Sounds interesting to me.  Which is why I wish I was in NY this weekend to catch either of the two screenings of Alexander Etseyatse's short film 4-1-9.

S&A has highlighted Etseyatse's work in the past, so readers should have an idea of the type of quality work he's capable of.

If you're interested, you can see 4-1-9, at the follwoing locations:

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Williamsburg International Film Festival (WILLiFEST)
(Friday Sept. 21st at 6 PM)

Film Screenings @ El Puente
211 South 4th Street (off Roebling St.) 
Brooklyn, NY 11211

Closet subway Lines: J,M,Z

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Harlem International Film Festival (Saturday. Sept. 22nd at 6 PM)

Maysles Cinema
343 Lenox Avenue /Malcolm X Boulevard
(between 127th and 128th Streets)
New York, NY, 10027
 
Closet subway Lines: 2,3,5