"Busted on Brigham Lane"
Season 4 Episode 2 | 20m 26sVideo has Closed Captions
A young teenage girl tries to reconcile her relationship with her estranged father.
A young teenage girl takes precariously creative measures to reconcile her relationship with her estranged father for her 18th birthday, only to discover that he is a different man than she remembers.
Film School Shorts is made possible by a grant from Maurice Kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of KQED.
"Busted on Brigham Lane"
Season 4 Episode 2 | 20m 26sVideo has Closed Captions
A young teenage girl takes precariously creative measures to reconcile her relationship with her estranged father for her 18th birthday, only to discover that he is a different man than she remembers.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipGirl: ♪ I've been so many places in my life and time ♪ ♪ I've sung a lot of songs ♪ ♪ I've made some bad rhyme ♪ ♪ Acted out my life in stages ♪ ♪ Ten thousand people watching ♪ ♪ But we're alone now ♪ ♪ And I'm singing this song to you ♪ [ Up-tempo music playing ] Young woman: Momo, what's up with your birthday?
Momo: Mina's planning something.
Young woman: Purple is just like, bam.
Like, you want it, you know?
[ Laughs ] Mm.
Which one?
Momo: I'd go with the bam.
[ Music continues ] Man: Oh, sister, thank you, thank you, thank you!
Quarters, nickels, dimes -- whatever.
We're spending.
Thank you, thank you.
Sister on the phone don't want to contribute.
Oh, wow.
Look at this beautiful girl right here.
All right.
You have a blessed day.
Take care.
But take you some chips.
♪♪ [ Film projector clicking ] All right.
Thank you.
Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
Have a blessed evening.
See you later.
Take care.
Woman: Mr. Gregory.
Gregory: What's happening, hot mama?
-Woman: How you doing?
-Gregory: How you doing?
Woman: Oh, Lord have mercy.
Always the flirt.
Gregory: One day I'm gonna find out what's under that quilt.
[ Laughs ] Momo: Oh!
Pshh.
Mina: And mama's baby?
Say, "Yeah."
Aww, baby.
Got you smelling like the funky outdoors.
Give her the groceries, Scooter.
Momo: Why can't Scooter put the groceries away?
Mina: He's not staying.
He's my man.
He's not my maid.
Now, get to the groceries.
You rolled your eyes?
Momo: No.
Mina: All right.
Momo: ♪ I know your image of me ♪ ♪ Is what I hope to be ♪ ♪ You treated me unkindly, but, darling -- ♪ Mina: Stop singing that song in my house.
[ Exhales deeply ] Where's my stroller?
Hello?
Mo?
Momo: What you think Pop's been up to?
Mina: I don't know.
He's probably dead.
[ Chips crunching ] Stop trying to change the subject.
Where's my stroller?
Momo: You really want to know where it is?
Mina: What do you think, Mo?
Momo: Okay.
I was at the park, and Kita and them from school showed up.
-Mina: Kita?
-Momo: Yes.
Nikita and her mannish friends come to the park, and they start swinging on the swings and smoking.
-Mina: Around my daughter?
-Momo: Weed!
Mina: Mnh-mnh.
That's a wrap.
Give me her number.
-I'm calling her mama.
-Momo: Whoa, whoa.
No, no.
I'm not finished.
I'm not finished.
I decided to be the bigger woman and get out of there.
And she snatched the stroller from me, almost knocked Pernell out of my hands.
Mina: What?
You didn't fight?
-Momo: No.
-Mina: What do you mean?
-Momo: No, no, no.
I mean -- -Mina: That's two paychecks!
What you mean you didn't fight?!
-Oh, my God!
It's a wrap.
-Momo: And then -- -Can't we just call the police?
-Mina: What the police gonna do?
I can get got for my daughter, and Kita's gonna find out, too.
Momo: Yo, don't we just have a baby stroller in the basement?
Mina: I don't want that raggedy stroller!
-[ Baby crying ] -Stop playing with me, Mo.
Momo: [ Sighs ] You really think Pop is dead?
Mina: What the -- Who cares about Pop?!
I want my damn stroller!
I said stop playing with me!
[ Train passing ] Man: I have your money, man.
That's what I do.
Stack cake, baby.
Gregory: You need to hurry up and get my money.
You said you was gonna have it two weeks ago.
For real?
-Man: Yeah, dog.
What?
-Gregory: So it's like that?
Man: You gonna get your money when you get your money.
That's what it's gonna be.
[ Indistinct shouting ] Gregory: What?!
Tell you what!
I run this!
Better have my $500 tomorrow!
Keep running!
Run and get my money!
[ Indistinct shouting, basketball bouncing ] [ Mailbox rattles ] Momo: [ Grunts ] Young woman: Raspberry.
I like it, though.
Young woman #2: Right?
-Young woman: Cheers.
-Young woman #2: Cheers.
Young woman: Mo, you sure you don't want one?
Momo: No.
I'm good.
Young woman: Oh, you're sure?
Hmm.
Young woman #2: They're good, though.
Young woman: Why you always eating those candies?
-Momo: 'Cause they're good.
-Young woman: Oh.
Well... [ Laughs ] ...I don't like them.
[ Laughs ] [ Telephone ringing ] Mina: Hello?
Momo: Mina.
Mina: Yeah.
Yeah.
Where are you?
You're supposed to be here already.
Momo: Um, I am -- I'm in the Bronx.
Mina: What are you doing in the Bronx?
Momo: Brigham Lane?
Does that -- Mina: Okay.
So are you on your way?
Momo: Doesn't matter where.
Something came up.
Mina: You need to be here because I need to leave.
These tickets are nonrefundable.
I alrady bought the tickets.
You know that, right?
Momo: I'm really sorry.
I know you bought the ticket.
I will buy you new tickets.
Mina: Why are you in the Bronx?
Did you find my stroller in the Bronx?
Huh?
Did you find that?
I hope you find some sense in the Bronx.
Momo: Mina, I found him.
Mina: You need to -- Who?
Momo: Pop.
I found him in time to ask him to come to my party.
Mina: No, you are not gonna invite him to my house on your birthday party that I am throwing you.
-Momo: It's my party.
-Mina: ...stop playing around.
Momo: What is wrong with you?
People can change.
And I'm gonna give him a chance.
I just need you -- Mina: Let it be.
You're gonna wish you listened to me.
Are you coming here?
Hello.
Hello!
-Momo: Mina, I'm gonna do this.
-Mina: Unh-unh.
-I need you to let me -- -Mina: Unh-unh.
Momo: I need you to let me do this, okay?
-Mina: Stop playing with me.
-Momo: I got to go.
I got to go.
Mina: Momo!
[ Baby crying ] Gregory: Now, what's all this?
Huh?
Look, I ain't here to play no games.
I want my money.
Momo: You don't recognize me, Pop?
Gregory: Monifah.
Momo: It's been a long time since anybody called me Monifah.
You, uh...you look the same.
Gregory: You got a little thicker.
Momo: Wow.
Okay.
No, you couldn't even wait for, like, the second round to get that jab in?
You couldn't wait?
Okay.
So...what you been up to?
Gregory: Chasing down progress, improving myself.
Momo: Mm.
You got to be in isolation to do that?
Gregory: Some would say.
Momo: Cool.
Gregory: You wouldn't happen to have my money, now, would you?
Momo: Maybe I do, maybe I don't.
Gregory: Maybe you do, maybe you don't?
Either you have it or you don't, little miss.
Momo: I learned to hedge my bits, strategize a little bit.
I learned it playing chess.
Gregory: I know.
[ Chuckles ] Momo: Can I ask you something?
Gregory: Hmm?
Momo: Why do you have my name tattooed on your wrist?
Gregory: I had to find something to cover up some old evil names.
It was either this or Foxy Brown.
Momo: You got Momo 'cause it's fly.
Have all them dudes in the chess league looking for that Momo step.
Gregory: Taking all that.
Oh!
Oh, oh, oh!
-Momo: Right!
-Gregory: They were like, "I need to get one of them Momo stairs, brother."
[ Both laugh ] You still playing, baby?
Momo: No.
Gregory: You ain't playing chess?
Momo: Who am I gonna play chess with?
Gregory: Really?
Momo: Listen.
Um, I know you came for your money.
But, uh... Well, that's for you.
Gregory: There's $500 in here?
Momo: Why don't you look at it?
Gregory: Oh, it's not my scene, Mo.
Momo: Not your scene?
Gregory: You know what I'm talking about.
Momo: Yeah.
Yeah, I know.
[ Siren wailing in distance ] I got to go.
[ Train passing ] Gregory: Monifah.
What time is it at?
Momo: 6:00 Gregory: I don't know where you stay.
Momo: That's okay.
I can come meet you.
Gregory: Yeah.
All right.
Momo: Say what?
I... Gregory: All right.
Momo: All right.
Gregory: So I'll see you there.
And don't be late.
Momo: Look, Mina.
I'm sorry.
Mina: I'm not even speaking to you right now.
Did he tell you what you wanted to hear?
Momo: I-I thought you weren't speaking to me.
Mina: Shut up.
Scooter: [ Chuckles ] Momo: He said he's coming to the party.
[ Film projector clicking ] [ Down-tempo music plays ] Momo: Hey, Pop!
[ Chuckles ] Uh, yeah.
This one.
Gregory: [ Exhales deeply ] Momo: What happened?
You okay?
Okay.
Um, let me get you some ice, all right?
Gregory: Yeah.
I got it.
I got it.
Oh, no, no, no.
I got it.
Thank you.
[ Exhales deeply ] Momo: You want one of these?
Gregory: One of what?
Momo: You still eat these?
I still remember the first time you gave me one.
Hell, this has been my favorite -- Gregory: Hey.
Watch your mouth.
And no, I don't eat that.
It's bad for your teeth.
Momo: Okay.
Gregory: Hey.
Look, I'm sorry, Mo.
Momo: It's fine.
It's fine.
Listen, if I get you something to wear... you'll still come?
Gregory: You're just -- You're just never gonna give up.
Momo: No.
Gregory: I see you grew into those eyes just like your mama.
What's that evil up to?
Momo: She passed.
Last year.
I'll wait for you.
Gregory: How did she die?
Momo: Diabetes.
We just didn't know she had it.
[ Chuckles ] Gregory: Oh!
Momo: What?
Gregory: Mo, I can't wear this.
You see these things under my... -Momo: It's fine.
-Gregory: You see this?
Mo, I can't wear this.
Momo: I'll get you something else.
Gregory: Don't worry about it.
I ain't going.
Momo: You said you were going.
Gregory: Monifah, look.
Go to your party.
I ain't going.
-I ain't going.
-Momo: You pr-- You promised.
-Gregory: [ Groans ] -Momo: Fine.
I can't remember that song we used to sing.
I tried, but I can't.
Will you sing it with me?
-Gregory: I don't sing.
-Momo: That's not true, Pop.
-Gregory: That is.
-Momo: That's not true.
Everyone used to want to sing like you.
-Gregory: I said I don't sing.
-Momo: I still talk to people who remember hearing you outside their window.
Come on.
Sing.
♪ I've been so many places in my life and time ♪ ♪ I've sung a lot of songs ♪ ♪ Made some bad rhymes ♪ ♪ I've acted out my life in stages ♪ ♪ With 10,000 people watching ♪ Gregory: Stop!
Momo: ♪ But we're alone now ♪ ♪ And I'm singing this song for you ♪ Gregory: Monifah, please don't provoke me.
Momo: Um, and then... ♪ I know your image of me ♪ ♪ Is what I hope to be ♪ Gregory: Mo, I asked you nicely.
Momo: ♪ You treated me unkindly ♪ ♪ Darling, can't you see?
♪ -Gregory: I said stop singing!
-Momo: I'm sorry.
No, no, no.
This is your part.
Gregory: Mo, I don't want to hear this!
Momo: I remember.
I remember.
♪ I love you in a space where there's no place or time ♪ [ Voice breaking ] ♪ I love you ♪ Gregory: Mo!
Shut up!
Momo: [ Sobs ] -Gregory: Aah!
-[ Clattering ] [ Dog barking ] [ Film projector clicking ] [ Footsteps ] Mina: Hey.
That party ain't going nowhere.
Sit down.
You okay?
It's okay.
It's okay.
Go ahead and cry.
Go ahead.
Momo: He just wouldn't... Momo: He just... Mina: Just let it out.
It's okay.
It's okay.
All right?
Just let it out.
I'm here for you.
Momo: I know, Mina.
I... Mina: I'm here.
It's okay.
Momo: I just... Mina: Shh.
Momo: [ Sobs ] Mina: Shh.
[ Down-tempo music plays ] Mina: So you get the money from for a new stroller?
Momo: Consider it a gift from Willie.
Or from Pop.
Whichever.
Man: Hey!
Whoo-hoo!
Mina: Did she just roll her eyes at me, sucking that pickle like a skank?
Momo: 'Cause she is a skank and a scary skank.
Mina: You better tell your little skanky friend to leave me alone.
I done lost one stroller, but I'm not losing another.
I'll tell you that.
Film School Shorts is made possible by a grant from Maurice Kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of KQED.