Joey Ally’s short film, which follows a group of immigrant manicurists, is by turns eye-opening, enraging, funny, and moving.
Sarah manages Joy Joy Nails with a cheerful iron fist – but she gets her manicured claws out when Chinese Mia, a manicurist trainee, looks to be stealing the boss's son's affections, soon discovering that under the varnish, everyone's a victim.
Directed by: Joey Alley
Produced by: Constanza Castro
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Sarah manages Joy Joy Nails with a cheerful iron fist – but she gets her manicured claws out when Chinese Mia, a manicurist trainee, looks to be stealing the boss's son's affections, soon discovering that under the varnish, everyone's a victim.
Directed by: Joey Alley
Produced by: Constanza Castro
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