Follows the choices made by three young women - one a drug dealer, one an addict, one a pregnant teen - in Jersey City.Follows the choices made by three young women - one a drug dealer, one an addict, one a pregnant teen - in Jersey City.Follows the choices made by three young women - one a drug dealer, one an addict, one a pregnant teen - in Jersey City.
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- 2 wins & 4 nominations total
Dominic Colón
- Chewey
- (as Dominic Colon)
Clarence B. Hutchinson
- Tyrell
- (as Don Parma)
Hannah Bernall
- Delila
- (as Hannah Schick)
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9ft-5
The plot tells the partly interwoven story of three girls living in New Jersey. What makes this movie interesting -at least to me - is that it steps away from this male-ghetto-hero bullshit and shows how life as a young girl in a town like New Jersey can be. And it surely shows that prisons are a quiet helpless effect to just makes problems invisible instead of solving them. When i saw this movie at the Berlin Film Festival it really impressed me, and even more so when i learned that the makers really did it with the people in New Jersey and especially the people in the Girls Youth Prison. Let's hope there gonna be more movies of those guys!
10yf-3
I had the good fortune to see this film over the summer while I was a youth leader at my local community center. I went in the theater thinking it was just going to be one of those low-budget after school special type films trying to be hip and educational at the same time. But then as the film progressed I started to get hooked. The stories of these three girls in a down-ridden neighborhood bereft in American's society was so dynamic! Even though the look of the film was something to get used to at first 'cuz I usually enjoy movies shot on film and not on video. None of that really mattered 'cause in the end the acting and the drama portrayed made up for all of this film's flaws.
Five minutes into this movie, I thought that I was going to hate it. The initial setup of three tragic stories seemed a little trite, but the incredibly believable, candid acting of the three female leads blew right through my preconceptions. The stories are probably all too common, but the film-makers managed to make each girl's story very personal. The film's style is gritty and the camera work emphasizes that well. I really liked some of the candid shots of people hanging out on the streets. It really gives you the sense of what it would be like to live in those circumstances. Kind of sad and frightening, really. One gets the impression that the film-maker's were working from personal experience. I would highly recommend this movie, especially to people looking for something non-Hollywood main stream. No stars, but really, really good acting.
Three teen girls at three different forks in the road, and they all manage to go the wrong way only to meet up in juvenile hall. What will they do when they get out? I'm not telling, but I will say that Judy Marte ("Raising Victor Vargas") has grown up and even though her character wears a sweatsuit for most of the movie she's still the one of the most gorgeous Latinas ever to fall under the Hollywood radar. As a 'tough girl' she plays it so perfect that most people on the street would take her for a 'thug' instead of a female 'homie'.
Overall a strong drama that might look like an afterschool special on paper but raises the bar by not pulling any punches. Parents might with troubled teens might want to check this one out and then decide whether it could be useful for starting discussions with their own teens.
The vicious cycle of 'poverty-to-jail' has got to come to end sometime. Communication is one of the keys and this film is certainly a conversation starter. Check it out!
Overall a strong drama that might look like an afterschool special on paper but raises the bar by not pulling any punches. Parents might with troubled teens might want to check this one out and then decide whether it could be useful for starting discussions with their own teens.
The vicious cycle of 'poverty-to-jail' has got to come to end sometime. Communication is one of the keys and this film is certainly a conversation starter. Check it out!
I work in a Juvenile Detention Center and I am constantly on the lookout for films to show the youth during our "groups." While in the video store I happened to come across this film and decided to show it. The kids really responded positively to the film. So, I had them write a review on why they did or didn't like it. Almost every one wrote that they really enjoyed the film. Most could relate to it. They said that more people should watch this film so they could see how kids who frequent detentions live.
To quote: "I liked the film because it was based on the true life world that we(detention youth) live in." -16year old male "I very much enjoyed the film because some of us in here really live the way those girls live. Some of us deal drugs, and buy drugs. Then, we come back to detention again and again. It's all true. I want to change, but it's hard to change." -13year old male "I identify with all of the characters. I've been a runaway, I've sold drugs, and I've been addicted to them. This was a great film. It shows people how your choices really affect yourself and others." -18year old male.
To quote: "I liked the film because it was based on the true life world that we(detention youth) live in." -16year old male "I very much enjoyed the film because some of us in here really live the way those girls live. Some of us deal drugs, and buy drugs. Then, we come back to detention again and again. It's all true. I want to change, but it's hard to change." -13year old male "I identify with all of the characters. I've been a runaway, I've sold drugs, and I've been addicted to them. This was a great film. It shows people how your choices really affect yourself and others." -18year old male.
Did you know
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 20th IFP Independent Spirit Awards (2005)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $49,940
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,765
- Jul 17, 2005
- Gross worldwide
- $49,940
- Runtime
- 1h 26m(86 min)
- Color
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