From the director of KEEP THE LIGHTS ON and LOVE IS STRANGE comes a sensitive new film with an empathetic look at the dangers of gentrification. Jake is a sensitive boy, he meets the affably outspoken Tony and they become friends immediately. Their friendship is threatened when Jake’s father and Tony’s mother get into a conflict because of the rent. Filled with gentle kindness and critical observation, LITTLE MEN portrays the changing socio-economic conditions of a neighborhood through the eyes of the boys.