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With an outsider's inquisitive concern, Stacy Peralta continues his exploration of male subcultures with th...
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LA Film Fest June 19 - 29 Westwood Village
With an outsider's inquisitive concern, Stacy Peralta continues his exploration of male subcultures with this compelling examination of the forces that have shaped South Central Los Angeles. After cordoning off the black population into segregated areas of the city, L.A. officials systematically stifled community life and political resistance, paving the way for young black men to form their own systems of kinship and governance. Energetic, well-researched and skillfully constructed, Peralta's film provocatively argues that the block-by-block gang warfare that has been holding the neighborhood captive for decades is distinctively American made.
Directed By: Stacy Peralta Writers: Stacy Peralta, Sam George Producers: Baron Davis, Dan Halsted, Stacy Peralta, Jesse Dylan Executive Producers: Steve Luczo, Quincy QD3 Jones Featuring: Ron Wilkins, Bird, Kumasi, Jim Brown, Terry Goudeau, Gee Active
Fri., June 27, 8:00pm, California Plaza -- FREE EVENT
From STACY PERALTA the director of DOGTOWN & Z BOYS and RIDING GIANTS
Directed by critically acclaimed documentary filmmaker Stacy Peralta and Executive Produced by NBA star Baron Davis and Silicon Valley entrepreneur Stephen Luczo, Crips and Bloods: Made in America tells the story of the Crips and Bloods, South Los Angeles' two most infamous African-American gangs of LA.
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