Four Corners of Concrete
A Narrative Feature  |  Currently in Development

‘Four Corners of Concrete’ is a gritty, character-driven story that follows Caleb Ulises, a dedicated gig-worker and recovering addict who’s desperate to reconnect with his estranged young daughter, Nina. When his vehicle and his sole means of income fails, Caleb must navigate the indifferent built environment, confronting isolation and destitution in this heartfelt quest for redemption.

Project Status
We are currently in development with a completed screenplay and an active search for financing, collaborators, and strategic partnerships.
Additionally, we have secured fiscal sponsorship through The Gotham, allowing us to accept tax-deductible donations and grants.
At this stage, we are:
•  Applying for grants
•  Seeking funding through donations and partnerships
•  Assembling key crew—Producers, Cast, DP
•  Developing a festival and distribution strategy
About the Film
'Four Corners of Concrete' explores themes of resilience and the quiet struggles of those trying to hold their place in our unforgiving modern economy. Set in the dense suburban expanse north of New York City, the film follows a man whose path is shaped as much by his environment and circumstances as by his own moral choices.

Visual Approach & Inspiration
With a restrained yet immersive visual style—raw and naturalistic with a focus on intimate storytelling—the film takes inspiration from the social realism of filmmakers like the Dardenne brothers, Ramin Bahrani, and Debra Granik, presenting an unfiltered look at the weight of economic pressure and personal redemption.

Support the Film
As an independent production, 'Four Corners of Concrete' relies on grants, sponsorships, and private contributions to move forward. With The Gotham’s fiscal sponsorship, all donations are tax-deductible and directly support the film’s development.

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Artwork sourced for presentation purposes from various artists under their own copyright.
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