Ralph Anthony Celestin is an award winning filmmaker most notably recognized for critically acclaimed film Boston2Philly, which has screened throughout the entire globe in various highly competitive and noteworthy film festivals such as the PanAfrican Cannes festival in France and the San Francisco Black Film festival, Roxbury International Film Festival. With an already successful 2-hour directorial debut in Boston2Philly, that features multiple levels of recognizable celebrities Ralph A. Celestin has emerged as Boston's premiere filmmaker and has positioned himself to truly launch into the next level among Hollywood elites. Known by many as an artist and a visionary, Ralph A. has made it a life mission to constantly strive to express himself through multiple different platforms of which he holds value towards. Many of his works date back to a very young age, first receiving national recognition among the writing community after two poems published in the Young Poets Anthropology, 2006, a publication dedicated to nurturing the beauty, self expression and fun of poetry in young writers. Born in Boston, Massachusetts in the late 1980's, Ralph was raised in the town of Arlington, one of the first villages settled by European colonists in 1635 under the name Menotomy, an Algonquian word meaning "swift running water." The town's creed/moto is Libertatis Propugnatio Hereditas Avita (Latin) "The Defense of Liberty is Our Ancestral Heritage" Ralph with his own very different perspective on how he approaches life and art, whether its film, photography or writing, constantly strives to build a platform where he can display his unique style and passions so that his work can be viewed by the world as both a personal statement and a work of art. - IMDb Mini Biography By: VV5 Studios
It's the year 2019 and the world is on the brink of collapse. Meanwhile in the U.S Two rookie cops are tasked to patrol the streets of Boston's District C-11. As the rookies get closer to the source of the city's woes, they ask themselves two questions. Do they fight for what's right? Or do they join the bad guys and become part of the problem.