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The Barber of Little Rock

  • 2023
  • 35m
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The Barber of Little Rock (2023)
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The work of Arlo Washington, an African-American barber who founded a nonprofit community bank dedicated to providing economic opportunities for their community that mainstream banks will no... Read allThe work of Arlo Washington, an African-American barber who founded a nonprofit community bank dedicated to providing economic opportunities for their community that mainstream banks will not offer.The work of Arlo Washington, an African-American barber who founded a nonprofit community bank dedicated to providing economic opportunities for their community that mainstream banks will not offer.

  • Directors
    • John Hoffman
    • Christine Turner
  • Stars
    • Arlo Washington
    • Terrence Anderson
    • Erica Baldwin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.4K
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    • Directors
      • John Hoffman
      • Christine Turner
    • Stars
      • Arlo Washington
      • Terrence Anderson
      • Erica Baldwin
    • 6User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Arlo Washington
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    Terrence Anderson
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    Erica Baldwin
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    Shae Bogart
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    Cocoa Broadway
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    Allisen Douglas
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    Tim Dubois
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    Lyncola Franklin
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    Scott Green
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    Jameah Mallet
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    Ron Marshall
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    Kim O'Dell
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    Lora Sandoval
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    Roshanda Smith
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    Debony Washington
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    Ruby Welch
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    Terrence Wilkerson
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    • Directors
      • John Hoffman
      • Christine Turner
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    User reviews6

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    5mickeythechamp

    A very important course to highlight

    So I tried to get ahead of the Oscars and I saw this on the documentary short list, so I gave it a try. This is a documentary highlighting an important problem in America, and it's interesting to see it being highlighted practical and also factual. It's a rather basic documentary, but I liked the person being highlighted, and it's overall pretty well done.

    Arlo Washington is a barber and a bank owner that highlights the problem with banking, jobs and being a person of color.

    I really liked the course this documentary highlights, and I love the way it's presented. It's interring to hear about the colored banking and wealth experience, and it's gut-wrenching to know this is till a problem to this day. It's interesting to see people of color having problem with the system, even after showing the facts that they are just as well paying as any other costumer. Knowing this is still a problem is absolutely insane!

    I feel like there could have been more focus on highlighting the problem instead of just the solution. I believe the ending statement, that if this becomes more widespread, this will affect the American system in one way or another. But not a lot of the actual problem is highlighted here, I really wished it showed way more of the discrimination and hear it from the white banks and shop owners too. This leaves the documentary rather safe, but good.

    Arlo Washington is a very interesting and nice person. It's interesting to see a person like him really give back to a community that needs it and proving it's a thing that is possible.

    Once again this is a pretty good documentary but nothing too exiting. It's pretty well done but needs to go a bit deeper than it does.

    Oscar predictions! This might be nominated in the end. It's a pretty safe bet with a subject that will speak to the academy. It might even have a chance to win. But I need to see more to really determine it. But it has a chance, just because of the subject.
    6CinemaSerf

    The Barber of Little Rock

    Arlo Washington is one of those inspirational men who believes that the best way for a community to help itself is, well, for it to help itself. To that end he initially set up a hairdressing college offering training before he realised there was potential to set up a community banking operation that could lend to local people to help them get their business off the ground - without making through-the-nose interest payments. It's a serious enterprise, they don't just give money away - those applying need to have a proper business plan and a strategy for repaying those loans so they can be reinvested elsewhere. He also attempts to identify the causes of what he causes "economic segregation" and that's painted with interviews from local people who want to create a legacy for themselves and for their descendants. In light of the recent sub-prime banking collapse, it does come across as just a little naive when it comes to the evaluation of why some people don't get the money they ask more traditional banks for, and it also makes some fairly stereotypical assumptions about lending strategies - but it's still quite an interesting look at just how people can work together to help themselves.
    10FeatherlessBiped

    Inspiring in many ways

    It's true that the film's main focus is on the community's need for financial resources and how Arlo Washington finds a way to provide them. Seeing him create and operate a lending institution that helps people who would have no other recourse is quite inspiring and a worthy subject of a documentary.

    However, this film does more than that. It also lets us see the barber school that Arlo runs, which helps students enter into a respected profession. He does much more than teach them to cut hair; he gives them life lessons, which they clearly value.

    This film provides good and bad news about the financial situation in underresourced areas. The bad news is that many such areas sorely need someone like an Arlo Washington. The good news is that he has proved that one motivated person can bring many benefits to a community. I hope this film inspires others to follow him.
    10ythijm

    Moving and impactful storytelling

    The Barber of Little Rock shows us in clear and beautiful ways how one individual can create change in his community, and shows you that when you are facing systemic barriers, racial wealth gaps, structural marginalization and poverty - there is a way to create more justice and opportunities. It is the most hopeful and visionary film I have seen in a long time and anyone needing inspiration today, should see it and feel motivated by Arlo Washington's courage and conviction. If you have seen any of the docs or films about the failing banking system or the excesses of capitalism, and walked away feeling the system is broken, watch this doc! You will now walk away from this film, so compellingly crafted by John Hoffman, wondering why we don't have more non-profit community banks as a long term healthy way to create a better and inclusive society. Instead of making you feel powerless, Arlo Washington show is how to transform the system, with community.
    10rickierandou

    A good film

    The Barber of Little Rock explores America's widening racial wealth gap through the story of Arlo Washington, a local barber whose visionary approach to a just economy can be found in the mission of People Trust, the nonprofit community bank he founded. Experiencing the effects of generational poverty and structural racism firsthand, Arlo understands his hometown of Little Rock, Arkansas and the profound mistrust of financial institutions that have historically excluded his community from financial stability and economic mobility. Operating as the sole bank within a ten-mile radius, Arlo's People Trust fosters economic progress for underserved and underbanked residents, providing an economic beacon of hope that could reshape the future of banking.

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    • Release date
      • July 21, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Парикмахер из Литл-Рок
    • Production companies
      • 59th & Prairie Entertainment
      • Story Syndicate
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