Off and Running
- Director: Nicole Opper
- Writer: Avery Klein-Cloud
- Producer: Macky Alston; Sharese Bullock
CGiii Comment
White Jewish lesbians adopt 3 children of mixed races and raise them in the Jewish faith.
It's not surprising that identity issues arise as the children grow.
Personal opinion and judgments are of no concern here, Opper has made a documentary which primarily focuses on a difficult time for a teen...any teen, of any race, of any background.
And, it is not particularly kind, the subject is just a typical teen - headstrong, selfish and confused.
What matters is the love and support around her and it is around her, in abundance...adoption will always be difficult - that's just a fact.
This shows a completely fresh perspective - whether you agree with it or not - it certainly makes a point.
Good work.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
With white Jewish lesbians for parents and two adopted brothers - one mixed-race and one Korean-Brooklyn teen Avery grew up in a unique and loving household. But when her curiosity about her African-American roots grows, she decides to contact her birth mother. This choice propels Avery into her own complicated exploration of race, identity, and family that threatens to distance her from the parents she's always known. She begins staying away from home, starts skipping school, and risks losing her shot at the college track career she had always dreamed of. But when Avery decides to pick up the pieces of her life and make sense of her identity, the results are inspiring. OFF AND RUNNING follows Avery to the brink of adulthood, exploring the strength of family bonds and the lengths people must go to become themselves.