November
About this commission
Commissioned and produced by The Shed
In association with Tribeca Studios
November is a film that pairs an examination of white male privilege in the United States today with images of Black joy, freedom, and beauty. Directed by Phillip Youmans (Burning Cane, winner of the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival Founders Award), November was written by acclaimed poet and playwright Claudia Rankine with stage direction by Obie Award-winner Taibi Magar. The film adapts Rankine’s Shed-commissioned play, Help, which had just entered preview performances in March 2020 when The Shed closed temporarily to help stop the spread of Covid-19.
November centers on the Narrator, portrayed by five actresses who present Rankine’s real-life conversations with white men she encounters in transitional spaces like airports. Filmed live on stage in The Shed’s McCourt, they discuss how our civic and social structures are dominated by white men as the work sets out to create a shared sense of reality. As Rankine asks, “A reality in which there is agreement not in how to respond but in what we see is happening. If it’s raining, can we all agree it is raining?” Vignettes of Black life shot on location around New York City complement this reckoning.
Filmed as an urgent response in the final weeks leading up to the 2020 election, November followed months of compounded quarantine, grief, protest, and emergency that sharpened the necessity of the play’s conversations about race, speaking to the nation as we selected our 46th president.
Creative Team
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Production Credits
Ayesha Nadarajah
Ben Kubany, Rory
Brenda Liang
Danny Singh
Daisy Peele
Faith Couch
James Langton
Keith Herron
Olivia Ferrer
Ser Greene
Shatique Jones
Cory Fraiman-Lott, Director of Photography
Philey Sanneh, Assistant Camera Operator
Fiona McBain, Head of Audio
Jared Silver, Production Assistant
Derek Matar, Production Assistant
“Amazing Grace” arrangement by JJJJJerome Ellis
Original stage design for Help by Mimi Lien
Jessica Crawford, Costume/Styling
Aaron Copp, Theatrical Lighting Supervisor