Product Tag - Shirley Clarke

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    The Cool World (1963)

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    The Cool World (1963)

    Filmmaker Shirley Clarke (“The Connection”) directs this powerful, stark semi-documentary look at the horrors of Harlem ghetto slum life filled with drugs, violence, human misery, and a sense of despair due to the racial prejudices of American society. There is no patronizing of the black race in this cinematic cry for justice. A fifteen-year-old boy called Duke is ambitious to buy a “piece” (a gun) from an adult racketeer named Priest, to become president of the gang to which he belongs, and to return them to active “bopping” (gang fighting) which has declined in Harlem. It is a clearly patent allegory of an attempt by Duke to attain manhood and identity in the only way accessible to him – the antisocial one.

    $15.00
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    The Connection (1962)

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    The Connection (1962)

    Eight drug addicts are waiting for their connection in a New York apartment belonging to Leach. Jim Dunn, a budding filmmaker, has agreed to pay for the fix if the addicts will allow him to film the connection scene. After the men get their shots, they talk Dunn into trying heroin in order to understand the subject “first hand.” He becomes ill and while sleeping, Leach takes an overdose that puts him into a coma. Dunn recovers, with the aid of the connection, and writes off the film as a failure.

    $15.00
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    In Paris Parks (1954)

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    In Paris Parks (1954)

    This short film displays the dynamic movement of people as they enter and exit parks in Paris.

    $25.00
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    Ornette: Made in America (1985)

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    Ornette: Made in America (1985)

    Documentary about jazz player Ornette Coleman

    $25.00
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    Portrait of Jason (1967)

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    Portrait of Jason (1967)

    Interview with Jason Holliday aka Aaron Payne, house boy, would be cabaret performer, and self proclaimed hustler giving one man’s gin-soaked pill-popped, view of what it was like to be coloured and gay in 1960’s America.

    $25.00
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