Cities and their dwellers evolve and grow in ways that are both richly intertwined and beautifully
complex. In her gentle, timeless and quietly absorbing debut feature, Love, Brooklyn, director
Rachael Abigail Holder wisely portrays such winds of change in her beloved Brooklyn, through
the lived-in stories of three unique Brooklynites, as imagined by screenwriter Paul Zimmerman.
While they grapple with the shifts that unfold in their own lives and relationships, the city spaces
that they lovingly exist in go through subtle transformations of their own.