Kahara Jenkins is an educated, engaging, plugged-in urbanite who lives and pursues happiness under her own moral code. Confident in her roles as a financial analyst and rising independent
filmmaker, she finds herself questioning both her desirability and power to attract a mate. While attending the Virginia Beach Black Film Festival, she meets two men from the South. The choice
she makes about which man to pursue leads her down a path to better self-awareness. As she climbs up out of the romantic chaos, she emerges to learn that from destruction and collapse can come
rebirth and renaissance. Juicy love scenes punctuate a tale of an aspiring filmmaker who learns to focus, zoom, frame, and shoot when it matters most--when there is a chance of capturing
something real, something glorious.