PhD candidate Cam (Emily C. Chang) is struggling to complete a favor for her drug-dealing fiancé: deliver a backpack full of weed to an unknown buyer. Though she feels a sense of loyalty to her partner, she doesn’t want to feel like a mule. She processes her decision in a park with her lifelong stoner best friend Jinky (Pia Shah), and together, they embark on a day they will not soon forget.
Winner of the AAAFF ’16 Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature, Grass is a smart and sassy comedy from director Tanuj Chopra that’s not to be missed.
PhD candidate Cam (Emily C. Chang) is struggling to complete a favor for her drug-dealing fiancé: deliver a backpack full of weed to an unknown buyer. Though she feels a sense of loyalty to her partner, she doesn’t want to feel like a mule. She processes her decision in a park with her lifelong stoner best friend Jinky (Pia Shah), and together, they embark on a day they will not soon forget.
Winner of the AAAFF ’16 Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature, Grass is a smart and sassy comedy from director Tanuj Chopra that’s not to be missed.
PhD candidate Cam (Emily C. Chang) is struggling to complete a favor for her drug-dealing fiancé: deliver a backpack full of weed to an unknown buyer. Though she feels a sense of loyalty to her partner, she doesn’t want to feel like a mule. She processes her decision in a park with her lifelong stoner best friend Jinky (Pia Shah), and together, they embark on a day they will not soon forget.
Winner of the AAAFF ’16 Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature, Grass is a smart and sassy comedy from director Tanuj Chopra that’s not to be missed.