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A young African-American man grapples with his identity and sexuality while experiencing the everyday struggles of childhood, adolescence, and burgeoning adulthood.

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Juan
Shariff Earp ...
Terrence
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Azu (as Duan 'Sandy' Sanderson)
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Little (as Alex Hibbert)
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Teresa
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Paula
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Kevin age 9
Herman 'Caheei McGloun ...
Longshoreman (as Herman 'Caheej' McGloun)
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Portable Boy 1
Keomi Givens ...
Portable Boy 2
Eddie Blanchard ...
Portable Boy 3
Rudi Goblen ...
Gee (as Rudi Goblin)
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Chiron
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Mr. Pierce
Patrick Decile ...
Terrel
Herveline Moncion ...
Samantha
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Kevin age 16
Fransley Hyppolite ...
Pizzo
Jesus Mitchell ...
Old School Guard
Larry Anderson ...
Antwon
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Principal Williams
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Black
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Travis
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Kevin
Don Seward ...
Tip
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Attikus Ebenhack ...
Gang Member (uncredited)
J.C. Gutierrez ...
Police Officer (uncredited)

Directed by

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Barry Jenkins

Written by

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Barry Jenkins ... (screenplay by)
 
Tarell Alvin McCraney ... (story by)

Produced by

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Sarah Esberg ... executive producer
Dede Gardner ... producer
Andrew Hevia ... co-producer
Jeremy Kleiner ... producer
Tarell Alvin McCraney ... executive producer
John Montague ... associate producer
Veronica Nickel ... co-producer / line producer
Brad Pitt ... executive producer
Adele Romanski ... producer
Elayne Schneiderman Schmidt ... additional line producer (as Elane Schmidt Schneiderman)

Music by

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Nicholas Britell

Cinematography by

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James Laxton

Editing by

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Joi McMillon
Nat Sanders

Editorial Department

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Alex Bickel ... digital intermediate colorist
Claudia Guevara ... digital intermediate producer
Daniel Orentlicher ... digital intermediate assist
Natacha Ikoli ... color assistant (uncredited)
Mark Scherel ... assistant on-line editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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Yesi Ramirez ... (casting by)

Production Design by

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Hannah Beachler

Art Direction by

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Mabel Barba

Set Decoration by

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Regina McLarney ... (as Regina McLarney Crowley)

Costume Design by

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Caroline Eselin ... (as Caroline Eselin-Schaefer)

Makeup Department

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Doniella Davy ... makeup department head
Gianna Sparacino ... hair department head

Production Management

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Jennifer Radzikowski ... unit production manager
Reynaldo Rodriguez ... associate production supervisor
Perri Silver ... post production executive: A24

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Stephen P. Del Prete ... first assistant director
Roger Mendoza ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Yvonne Aja ... assistant property master
Robert Crowley ... additional lead man (as Robert P. Crowley)
Ryan Crowley ... additional lead man
Clark Grimes ... assistant property master
Becca Kenyon ... property master
Jeremy Koenig ... lead man
Keiter Liriano ... art department intern
David Sandeep Robert ... graphic designer

Sound Department

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Joshua Adeniji ... supervising sound editor
Julio Alvarez ... boom operator
Onnalee Blank ... additional re-recording mixer
Christopher Bonis ... sound effects editor
Ryan Briley ... adr & dialogue editor
Micaela Cain ... foley mixer
Benjamin L. Cook ... additional supervising sound editor
Federico Costantini ... dubbing mixer
Chris David ... re-recording mixer
Robert Dehn ... sound studio manager
Benjamin Gieschen ... foley editor
Chris Giles ... sound mixer
Nate Grady-Reitan ... assistant sound editor
Shaughnessy Hare ... additional sound effects editor
Frederick Howard ... sound effects editor
Tatjana Jakob ... dubbing editor
Ihor Kaniuk ... adr recordist / re-recording mixer
Travis MacKay ... adr mixer
James Parnell ... assistant sound editor
Vicki Vandegrift ... foley artist (as Vicki O'Reilly Vandegrift) / foley artist
Mathew Waters ... additional re-recording mixer

Visual Effects by

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Stephanie Apt ... president: visual effects, Significant Others
Betty Cameron ... visual effects artist
Dirk Greene ... visual effects artist
Sarah Roebuck ... executive producer: visual effects, Significant Others
Alek Rost ... visual effects producer
Jen Sienkwicz ... head of production: visual effects, Significant Others

Stunts

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Alex Edlin ... stunt coordinator (as Alexander Edlin)
Marc Joseph ... stunt double: Patrick Decile / "Terrel"
Eric Mainade ... action coordinator
Artie Malesci ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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James Baldanza ... steadicam
Christopher Belcarries ... company electrician
David Bornfriend ... still photographer
José Lázaro Brañas ... company grip (as Jose Branas)
Libor Cevelik ... steadicam operator
William 'Genie' Cintron ... best boy electrician
Ben Clerveaux ... company electrician
Jean Daguillard ... grip
Joseph B. Dare ... camera operator
Andy Futo ... best boy
John Galindez ... best boy grip
Elio Jordan ... company electrician (as Elio Jorban)
Kiva Knight ... gaffer
David Lanes ... key grip
Rusty Pouch ... rigging gaffer
Jonathan Proenza ... additional 2nd assistant camera
Stéphane Renard ... first assistant "a" camera
Adam Roback ... company grip / electrician
Giovanni Rodriguez ... grip
Fabricio Sacknies ... company grip / grip
Anthony Schrader ... key grip
Osvaldo Silvera Jr. ... steadicam operator
Billy Wells ... second assistant camera: "a" camera
Daniel Williams ... grip
Patrick Norville ... Camera Prep Technician (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Madeleine Escarne ... background casting assistant
Monica Sorelle ... background casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Waina Chancy ... costumer (as Waiana Chancy)
Lisa Jamouzian ... costumer
Fernando Rodriguez ... wardrobe supervisor

Location Management

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Daniel Capestany ... assistant location manager
Rod Deal ... locations scout
Faren Humes ... location manager
Keisha Rae Witherspoon ... location scout

Music Department

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Nicholas Britell ... musician: piano / orchestrator / score produced by
Tim Fain ... musician: violin
John Finklea ... music consultant
Tony Finno ... music preparation
Seth Friedman ... music consultant
Clifton Harrison ... musician: viola
Maggie Phillips ... music supervisor
Christine Greene Roe ... music coordinator (as Christine Roe)
Thomas Vicari ... score mixer (as Tommy Vicari) / score recordist (as Tommy Vicari)
Ilyse Wolfe Tretter ... music clearance coordinator

Script and Continuity Department

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Steve Deering ... script coverage
Laura Pinto ... additional script supervisor
Melinda Taksen ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Bryan Angarita ... production assistant
Carles Berot ... marketing and creative services
Dominique N. Butler ... insurance broker
Caroline Carrns ... assistant: Mr. Kleiner
Kristina Chen ... production counsel (as Kristina Chiu)
Robert Colom ... production assistant
Juan F. Danger ... set medic
André Des Rochers ... production counsel
Steven Fares ... production assistant
Ellie Gibbons ... acquisitions manager: UK For Altitude
Danny Gonzalez ... production assistant
Allen Groover ... production assistant
Daniel Guarino ... production assistant
Danny Guarino ... production assistant
Pedro M. Guillen ... production coordinator
Dogan Can Gundogdu ... marketing editor / teaser editor
Shelby Halberg ... production assistant
Reed Hample ... production intern
Jeanie Igoe ... production executive
Nazia Khan ... assistant: Mr. Pitt
Debbi L. Klopman ... immigration legal
Nicole Wulf Maldonado ... intern
Dawn McLeod ... craft service
Siena Oberman ... production company intern
Sebastian Pardo ... title design
Linda Pilgrim ... craft service
John Portnoy ... production services
Frank Rivera ... production staff
Danniel Rodriguez ... assistant: Mr. Jenkins (as Danny Rodriguez)
Matthew Romanski ... production assistant
Carolina Romero ... production assistant
Laurel Kay Schmidt ... intern
Deby Stewart ... studio teacher
Anita Surendran ... production counsel
Nick Thurlow ... production services
Ryan Vandalinda ... production secretary
Todd Williams ... production services
Jason Wool ... production assistant / talent wrangler
Carles Berot ... dubbing supervisor (uncredited)
Tarell Alvin McCraney ... based on: the stage play "Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue" by (uncredited)

Thanks

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Onye Anyanwu ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Christoph Baaden ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Jay Baker ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Juan Camilo Barriga ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Radha Blank ... the filmmakers wish to thank / the producers wish to thank
Anna Boden ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Eric Brooks ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Bill Burgess ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Lekir Calhoun ... the filmmakers wish to thank (as Lekir 'Lyric' Calhoun)
Shane Carruth ... the filmmakers wish to thank / the producers wish to thank
Jon Cassir ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Mark Ceryak ... the producers wish to thank
Esther Chang ... the producers wish to thank
Tanisha Cidel ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Brian Clark ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Ryan Coogler ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Megan Crawford ... the producers wish to thank
Ashley Crowe ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Maris Curran ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Daphney Dalla ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Jimmy Darmody ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Marshall Davis ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Natalie Difford ... the producers wish to thank
Jamie Feldman ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Clyde Ferrell ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Harold Ford ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Maria Formoso ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Rudi Goblen ... the producers wish to thank
Rodrigo Gonzalez ... the filmmakers wish to thank
David Goodman ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Carolyn Govers ... the producers wish to thank
Micah Green ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Minerva Hall ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Teddy Harrell ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Mark Harrington ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Corrine Hayoun ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Kevin Hellmann ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Carla Hill ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Margret Howell ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Edson Jean ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Jason Fitzroy Jeffers ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Tahir Jetter ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Brandt Joel ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Kahlil Joseph ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Carl Juste ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Jonathan David Kane ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Mitch Kaplan ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Aaron Katz ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Morgan Kellum ... the filmmakers wish to thank: Cineverse
Perri Kipperman ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Ryland Walker Knight ... special thanks
Jamal Law ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Graham Leggat ... the producers wish to thank
Lisa Leone ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Lucas Leyva ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Jon Liebman ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Bryan Lourd ... the filmmakers wish to thank
John Lyons ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Doña Silvina Malbec ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Marco Martinez ... special thanks (as Marco Antonio Martinez)
Kerris Miller ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Ojay Miller ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Jesus Mitchell ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Mikael Moore ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Brent Morley ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Margot Moss ... the filmmakers wish to thank
James Mungin II ... the filmmakers wish to thank (as James 'Munch' Mungin II)
Sara Murphy ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Terrance Nance ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Ozzie Oswaldo ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Esther Park ... the producers wish to thank
Gwen Cherry Park ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Kelly Parker ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Cynthia Pett-Dante ... the filmmakers wish to thank (as Cyntia Pett)
Geoff Quan ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Naima Ramos-Chapman ... the producers wish to thank
Kaila Rivera ... the filmmakers wish to thank: Miramar High School
Riel Roch Decter ... the filmmakers wish to thank (as Riel Roch-Decter)
Andres Des Rochers ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Erene Romanski ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Martin Romanski ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Gary Rosenberg ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Jewerl Ross ... special thanks
Kevin Ruggiero ... the filmmakers wish to thank (as detective Kevin Ruggiero)
Gerald Saintil ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Annette Savitch ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Annie Schmidt ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Amy Seimetz ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Leslie Shatz ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Danielle Shebby ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Julia Shirar ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Justin Simien ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Annette Smith ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Paul Smith ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Shelly Sroloff ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Jonathan Stern ... the filmmakers wish to thank (as John Stern)
Marissa Stone ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Caitlin Sullivan ... the filmmakers wish to thank
David Tamargo ... the producers wish to thank
Jay Van Hoy ... the producers wish to thank
Keith Wade ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Talitha M Watkins ... the filmmakers wish to thank (as Talitha Watkins)
Jason Weinberg ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Donna Wellington ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Billy Wells ... special thanks
Alicia Wilson ... the filmmakers wish to thank
Graham Winick ... the filmmakers wish to thank
David Wirtschafter ... the producers wish to thank
Keisha Rae Witherspoon ... the filmmakers wish to thank (as Keisha Witherspoon)
Elliott D. Yancey ... the producers wish to thank

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Three time periods - young adolescence, mid-teen and young adult - in the life of black-American Chiron is presented. When a child, Chiron lives with his single, crack addict mother Paula in a crime ridden neighborhood in Miami. Chiron is a shy, withdrawn child largely due to his small size and being neglected by his mother, who is more concerned about getting her fixes and satisfying her carnal needs than taking care of him. Because of these issues, Chiron is bullied, the slurs hurled at him which he doesn't understand beyond knowing that they are meant to be hurtful. Besides his same aged Cuban-American friend Kevin, Chiron is given what little guidance he has in life from a neighborhood drug dealer named Juan, who can see that he is neglected, and Juan's caring girlfriend Teresa, whose home acts as a sanctuary away from the bullies and away from Paula's abuse. With this childhood as a foundation, Chiron may have a predetermined path in life, one that will only be magnified in terms of its problems when he reaches his difficult teen years when peer pressure affects what he and many of his peers do, unless he follows Juan's advice of truly making his own decisions for himself. Written by Huggo

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Also Known As
  • 月光男孩 (China, Mandarin title)
  • 月光 (China, Mandarin title)
  • 蓝色月光 (China, Mandarin title)
  • 月光人生 (China, Mandarin title)
  • Σεληνόφως (Greece)
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Runtime
  • 111 min
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Box Office

Budget $1,500,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $1,488,740, 18 Nov 2016
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $65,336,603

Did You Know?

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Trivia Naomie Harris had to shoot her entire role in three days, in between her promotional tour of Spectre (2015), due to a visa problem (Harris is British). The scenes spanned 15 years in the character's life and were filmed out of sequence. See more »
Goofs When Chiron and his mother are in their house and she asks him for money, his backpack is placed at his front, strapped over both shoulders. However, in several shots where he is seen from the back, there is no strap over his left shoulder. At one point he switches the backpack from his front to his back, but right after that, when his mother starts struggling with him, the backpack is at his front again. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Warren Beatty/Naomie Harris/Robbie Robertson/Aminé (2016). See more »
Soundtracks Every Nigger Is a Star See more »
Crazy Credits There are no opening credits. See more »
Quotes Little: [innocently] What's a faggot?
Juan: A faggot is... a word used to make gay people feel bad.
[pause]
Little: Am I a faggot?
Juan: No. You're not a faggot. You can be gay, but you don't have to let nobody call you a faggot.
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