Tyrel is a drama film that follows the story of Tyler, a young African-American man who joins a weekend getaway with his friends at a cabin in the Catskills.
As the only black man in the group, Tyler begins to feel increasingly uncomfortable and out of place as the weekend progresses. The tension and microaggressions from his white friends start to take a toll on him, leading to a series of escalating events that test his patience and sanity.
Throughout the film, Tyler grapples with his own identity and struggles to navigate the complexities of race and friendship in a predominantly white environment. The film explores themes of isolation, alienation, and the impact of racial dynamics on interpersonal relationships.
Tyrel offers a raw and unflinching look at the subtle yet pervasive forms of racism that exist in everyday interactions, and the toll it can take on those who are subjected to it.