- A cinema portrait of 40-50 inner city characters living in the San Francisco Tenderloin circa 2001-2005 cast from the Tenderloin yGroup Actor's Ensemble.
- The culmination of the 9 @ Night Film Series takes self-referential and expressionistic curves, as a couple (Denny Dey and Michelle Anton Allen) struggle with the survival of both their marriage and the failing Oakland art cinema they own which is playing, what else, the 9 @ Night movies, and going broke doing it. The homeless gather in the alleys and begin to affect what happens on the screen. In fact it seems that the theater itself wants to speak to them, and integrate the hapless and the miraculous in a paroxysm of cosmic paradox.
Over the last 14 years, Bay Area filmmaker Rob Nilsson completed the 9 @ Night series, a compilation of nine feature films he produced in collaboration with the Tenderloin yGroup, an inner-city acting and production workshop Nilsson developed in the San Francisco Tenderloin. With a Direct Action aesthetic influenced by the pioneering work of John Cassavetes, and a structure inspired by Krzysztof Kieslowskis Decalogue, the nine black-and-white films have individual and independent stories, but they share recurring characters and interrelated themes. Go Together is the 9th and final film of the series.
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