Let me take you to a time when worlds collide at an awkward dinner party in 1959 New England and Tradition is based on Fear…
Tables turn when a progressive biracial couple attends dinner at the imposing home of an unexceptional artist and questionable psychiatrist. By daybreak, they find themselves pawns in a cynical game that exposes the cracks in their facades. Albatross examines the concept of self in the context of society while illustrating the compromises individuals make to feel as though they belong. Ultimately, tables are turned, secrets revealed, and we’re left questioning who really pulls the strings in this game of chess. The film tackles the issues of being gay in a time when it wasn’t spoken about and the lives that were impacted by society’s expectations.