Sucker Free City
2004Sucker Free City is a 2004 television film directed by Spike Lee.[1] The film examines white, black, and Chinese characters in San Francisco and the conflicts they encounter with each other. The film was intended to be the pilot for a Showtime television series, but Showtime declined to pick up the series. The film was first screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and was subsequently broadcast on television on the Showtime Network. The title of the movie derives from "Sucka Free", a slang term in reference to the city often used by natives of Hunters Point and The Fillmore made popular by rappers San Quinn, JT the Bigga Figga (who has a cameo in the movie) and most notably the song "Sucka Free" from Rappin' 4-Tay's 1994 album Don't Fight the Feelin'.
Kinostart: | 2004 | ||||||||
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Genre: | Kriminalfilm | ||||||||
Herstellungsland: | Vereinigte Staaten | ||||||||
Originalsprache: | Englisch | ||||||||
IMDB: | 1353 | ||||||||
Verleih: | Showtime |
Regie: | Spike Lee | |
Drehbuch: | Alex Tse | |
Kamera: | César Charlone | |
Schnitt: | Barry Alexander Brown | |
Musik: | Terence Blanchard | |
Produzent: | Preston Holmes | |
Darsteller: | Ken Leung | |
Anthony Mackie |
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2006 | PEN Center USA West Literary Awards Literary Award Teleplay | Gewinner |
2006 | Black Reel Awards Black Reel Best Actor - Television | Nominiert |
2006 | Black Reel Awards Black Reel Best Director - Television | Nominiert |
2006 | Black Reel Awards Black Reel Best Screenplay, Original or Adapted - Television | Nominiert |
2006 | NAMIC Vision Awards Vision Award Best Drama | Nominiert |