Synopsis for Sister

In Sister, T. Benson Glover takes you on a journey to the “Badlands,” a notorious North Philadelphia ghetto plagued by drugs and violence. It's a place where love doesn't exist inside The City of Brotherly Love. This is the neighborhood that the character Sister calls home.

Neglected by her parents, Sister is schooled in the ways of the world and the streets by her grandmother an old-school hustler. Armed with keen instincts, extraordinary street smarts and scintillating sex appeal, she plunges her self into the under world that lurks beneath the Philly streets. The drug game is her way out of a life of poverty. With her best friend Cash in tow, she becomes a force to be reckoned with. Living by the mantra, “I'm married to the game, and money is my nigga, until death do us part,” Sister becomes a mirror image of the people she encounters----cut throat, heartless and dedicated to doing whatever it takes to get over.

Follow Sister as she winds her way into the depths of a world shrouded in darkness, clouded by murder, riddled by lust, consumed by greed, and overrun by envy and betrayal.

In Sister, Glover makes it clear that beneath every inner city there's a place where's there's no love lost, even the City of Brotherly Love .