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Girls in America

Original title: On the Outs
  • 2004
  • 12
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Girls in America (2004)
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Drama

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.

  • Directors
    • Lori Silverbush
    • Michael Skolnik
  • Writer
    • Lori Silverbush
  • Stars
    • Anny Mariano
    • Judy Marte
    • Paola Mendoza
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
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    • Directors
      • Lori Silverbush
      • Michael Skolnik
    • Writer
      • Lori Silverbush
    • Stars
      • Anny Mariano
      • Judy Marte
      • Paola Mendoza
    • 15User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Anny Mariano
    • Suzette Williams
    Judy Marte
    Judy Marte
    • Oz
    Paola Mendoza
    Paola Mendoza
    • Marisol Pagan
    Dominic Colón
    Dominic Colón
    • Chewey
    • (as Dominic Colon)
    Flaco Navaja
    Flaco Navaja
    • Jimmy Ortiz
    Danny Rivera
    • J Stutter
    Clarence B. Hutchinson
    • Tyrell
    • (as Don Parma)
    Earl Thomason
    • Pancake
    Rokafella
    • Evelin
    Kamilah Forbes
    • Frances
    Raven Hamilton
    • Raven
    Gloria Zelaya
    • Rosa
    Autumn Collier
    • Autumn
    Nikki Jean
    • Malia
    Julian Mohamed
    • Milkman
    Shanaine Osbourne
    • Jasmine
    Hannah Bernall
    • Delila
    • (as Hannah Schick)
    Gandja Monteiro
    Gandja Monteiro
    • Alexis
    • Directors
      • Lori Silverbush
      • Michael Skolnik
    • Writer
      • Lori Silverbush
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    7BlackNarcissus

    Interesting take on Inner City Youth

    I just saw this movie as part of the Images of Black Women Film Festival in London. I got to say I was pleasantly surprised by the film, which I guess wouldn't be shown in the UK without this type of festival.

    Set in New Jersey it follows three different young women. It's a fairly familiar tale if you've seen the likes of Boys in the Hood, Menace to Society, as it's a tale of growing up in inner city America today and the trails and tribulations that entails. That said it was an interesting take on the Genre in that it is to my mind the first film to tell this type of story from a female perspective.

    Judy Marte's performance in the film is first rate as a drug dealer and reminded me of Michelle Rodriguez's in Girl Fight, one only hopes she goes on to have as good a career. Her two other co-leads give adequate performances from somewhat under written parts.

    All in all a really good little movie, well worth watching.
    9ft-5

    Very interesting movie about being young in New Jersey

    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!
    7SONNYK_USA

    Strong female drama shows how the choices for three lower class teens are limited at best with future incarceration only exacerbating the problem!

    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!
    8noralee

    A Heartbreaking Portrait of Teen Girls Vs. Drugs, Men and Inner City Life

    "On the Outs" puts teen age girls front and center in as moving and disturbing docudrama like films that focused more on boys, from "The 400 Blows (Les Quatre cents coups)" to "Kids."

    This is the distaff side of where the child drug dealers in HBO's "The Wire" come from, with Jersey City a strikingly similar locale to Baltimore. We see the intertwining and exacerbating problems of poverty, poor health, violence, and weak education with the destructive impact of drugs cutting a hurricane-like swath through their community and defeating individuals who try to stand up in its rip tide.

    Three young black and Latina women, who intersect in the streets and in a juvenile detention facility, have the tragic contradictions of typical adolescents, especially of ones thrust way too soon into the adult world. (As Rush ironically sang: "We are only immortal for a limited time.")

    We see the tough young dealer determined to make it in a man's world (the charismatic Judy Marte of "Raising Victor Vargas" as "Oz") who thinks she can nevertheless keep her family free of drugs and dealers; the loving but cocaine addicted single mom (a heartbreaking Paola Mendoza as "Marisol") who forgets to buy her daughter milk; and the naive lover (the pivotal and very non-amateurish Anny Mariano as "Suzette", who says in the accompanying film guide that she was inspired by her sister's experiences) of an older "Sportin' Life" of the streets-type -- the changes in her eyes over the course of the film illustrate the girls' trajectory.

    The acting is uniformly excellent. Don Parma, in his screen debut as "Tyrell," is almost as devilishly riveting as Michael K. Williams's "Omar" in "The Wire," which is really saying something. The actresses portraying mothers and older relatives fairly showcase the difficulties these women have in preventing their daughters' from repeating their mistakes.

    There are a few weaknesses. I was unclear what the passage of time was -- a month? More? We don't really understand how "Oz" got so tough and started dealing in drugs. It's a bit heavy-handed, if ironic and poignant, to frequently show the girls in silhouette to the unattainable Manhattan skyline, particularly of the Statue of Liberty. I also think writer/directors Lori Silverbush and Michael Skolnik want us to think of the bureaucrats they brush up against as rigid and uncaring, but, sorry, I don't think a foster child should be returned to an irresponsible addict not committed to a drug rehab program, regardless of how she got or stays that way. The "Scared Straight" approach didn't look effective, either, by further weakening the girls' self-esteem. At least the white middle-class employer of one girl's housekeeper mom wasn't drawn too stridently.

    Some scenes use a herky-jerky whir that's a bit dizzying, and it's unclear if there's thematic consistency to its use or if they were artsy, cinematographic accidents.

    The original music and selected songs were excellent, ranging from gospel (the beautiful opening "Motherless Child") to hip hop to singer/songwriter (Imani Coppola's lovely "Freedom Come"), particularly considering the small budget.

    I'm not sure who the teens outside the theater were who appreciated my attending one of the last screenings in New York City, but they very helpfully directed me to the background booklet the filmmakers' produced which is essential in providing information that was not in the credits, and not just on the actresses's and creators. The booklet explains that the script grew out of a summer the creators spent working at a juvenile jail in Secaucus, N.J. and how they work-shopped the script with the actors. It also includes resource information on the problems of and solutions for girls caught in the juvenile justice system that are also linked on the film's Web site.

    But there are no easy solutions for the three girls we cry for in this film, even as there are hints of hope.
    10yf-3

    A Diamond From Coal

    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.

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • La Fabrique de Films (France)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • On the Outs
    • Filming locations
      • Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fader Films
      • Youth House Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $49,940
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,765
      • Jul 17, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $49,940
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      1 hour 26 minutes
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