Solid and creatives of The Solace of Sisterhood at its world premiere on the Tribeca Movie Pageant Sunday. Featured (l-r) are producer Jeremy Blum, director Anna Andersen, Caramel Curves co-founder Nakosha “Coco” Curry, Skye Beatty, director Geneva Peschka, Caramel Curves co-founder Shanika “Tru” Beatty and director of pictures Safiyah Chiniere.
Picture by Ava Pellor
“The Solace of Sisterhood,” a documentary about an all-Black feminine biker crew in New Orleans, pealed into the Tribeca Movie Pageant in New York on Sunday for its world premiere.
The movie, directed and produced by Geneva Peschka and Anna Andersen, shines the highlight on the Caramel Curves membership as its members defy societal norms to pursue their very own freedom and happiness in opposition to all odds whereas empowering the following technology of feminine riders.
Peschka and Anderson advised Caribbean Life that The Solace of Sisterhood explores the lives of co-founders Shanika “Tru” Beatty and Nakosha “Coco” Curry, uncovering their authenticity and vulnerability.

The movie captures Tru’s story of getting the driving bug from her enterprise proprietor father and the way she has handed on the love of bikes — and entrepreneurship — to her younger daughter, Skye Beatty, Peschka and Anderson stated.
They stated that the movie stands as “a compelling testomony to the pursuit of 1’s private freedom via legacy and the artwork of driving.”
“The Caramel Curves, recognized for each their prowess on their bikes, their fierceness and their type — they typically trip in stilettos — are group favorites in New Orleans and past,” stated Peschka and Anderson, noting that The Caramel Curves have been even recruited by Rihanna for a marketing campaign for her Savage X Fenty lingerie line in 2021.
“We’re honored to make clear the ladies of the Caramel Curves and their effervescent spirits. Their story of conquer adversity, of reclaiming company in a society that usually seeks to restrict, is embedded in each filmed second of this story,” stated Peschka and Andersen.
“We try to honor their legacy and encourage others to embrace their true selves, serving as a reminder that we must always all stay in pursuit of peace and self-determination,” they added.
The administrators stated they have been drawn to those girls and their story via the ability of sisterhood for the profound exploration of identification, group and legacy.
The documentary is screening as a part of the movie program Shorts: Unbought & Unbossed, daring tales of pleasure, love and security showcasing dynamic Expressions of Black Freedom.
The movie is exhibiting on the pageant via Sunday, Jun. 16 and is anticipated to proceed the pageant circuit this 12 months.
The Solace of Sisterhood is produced by Jeremy Blum. Safiyah Chiniere is director of pictures, and Tiffany Taveras is editor.
For extra details about the movie, comply with @thesolaceofsisterhoodfilm on Instagram or e-mail thesolaceofsisterhood@gmail.com.