
New York Day Women
Drama · Comedy
Overview
New York Day Women follows a Haitian American woman who unexpectedly sees her mother in Manhattan during a workday—sparking an intimate exploration of identity, generational distance, and maternal strength.
Top Cast


Natalie Paul
Natalie Paul
Suzette
Natalie Paul
Suzette
Kathleen Turrene
Kathleen Turrene
Josephine
Kathleen Turrene
Josephine


Sara Kapner
Sara Kapner
Kelly
Sara Kapner
Kelly
Jeffrey Matos
Jeffrey Matos
Asiatic Black Man
Jeffrey Matos
Asiatic Black Man
Skyler James Bailey
Skyler James Bailey
Street Vendor
Skyler James Bailey
Street Vendor
Monreau Paretti
Monreau Paretti
Little Girl
Monreau Paretti
Little Girl
Kelsey Duburl
Kelsey Duburl
Josephine's Employer
Kelsey Duburl
Josephine's Employer
Elizabeth Osborn
Elizabeth Osborn
Blonde 1 at Bus Stop
Elizabeth Osborn
Blonde 1 at Bus Stop
Alona Cheboark
Alona Cheboark
Blonde 2 at Bus Stop
Alona Cheboark
Blonde 2 at Bus Stop
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