Radha Blank (She’s Gotta Have It) is ready to grace theaters and home screens with the release of her feature debut, The Forty-Year-Old Version. The critically acclaimed Sundance hit is loosely based on Radha’s journey of following her life’s passions, despite success in other forms, age, and criticism. The story follows Radha, a New York playwright, who desperately is looking for a breakthrough. She reemerges as rapper, RadhaMUSPrime, navigating between the worlds of theater and Hip Hop. For me, what stuck out about this black-and-white cinematic and cultural gem, was how for the …