When two Black gay men, Gemmel Moore and Timothy Dean, died under similar circumstances just months apart, what remained was not only the tragedy of their deaths, but also a systemic silence surrounding them.
This documentary centers on their lives, the voices of their loved ones, and the traces they left behind—bringing into focus the human stories often obscured by media narratives. Through the lens of Gemmel and Tim’s experiences, the film sheds light on structural issues at the intersection of racism, homophobia, substance use, and power dynamics, while also questioning the political dimensions of justice, grief, and remembrance.