A group of individuals go through different experiences, including a love triangle, in this comedic movie.
Rick and Melissa are a pair of young lovers hoping to get out of the slums for good and escape the poverty and crime their families and friends have gotten involved in. All this comes to an end when Rick feels he must rejoin his old gang to avenge the killing of his cousin by a rival gang. In the course of getting even, Rick is arrested, leaving Melissa without anyone to protect her. She falls in with a crack dealer and quickly becomes addicted to the drug. When she gets taken by a drug kingpin to settle a debt, only Rick can save her.
Five suspects holding a piece of the truth behind an unsolved crime.
High on Crack Street: Lost Lives in Lowell is a documentary that follows the lives of crack addicts in Lowell, Massachusetts. The film explores the devastating effects of addiction, from unplanned pregnancies and prostitution to the spread of HIV and the disappearance of loved ones. It also delves into the challenges of addiction recovery, including relapse, detox, and the destructive nature of crack houses. Through personal stories and interviews, the documentary highlights the harsh realities of drug addiction in a small community.
Fiona, a prostitute, finds herself in a dangerous world of crack houses and violence. She forms a bond with a young girl as they navigate the trials of life together.
A young man takes over as the head of a crack dealing outfit after his brother, the gang's leader, is murdered.
Ten-year-old Jo spends her days along the Shenandoah River with her best friend Selma, fishing, scrapping for metal–surviving. But when her abusive junkie stepdad dies, Jo decides, Selma in tow, to dump the body, steal the car, and set off across the country in search of her real dad, a legendary folk singer in Los Angeles.
Five very different characters are thrown together in one weird, mashed up day. It started out like any other, but 24 hours later everything had changed. South West 9 takes you through the windscreen of the new millenium. The death of idealism, capitalism, religion and hippies. Even the drugs don't work anymore. The 'summer of love' generation have come down and they're ready to riot. Seattle. Stockholm. Paris. Genoa. May Day riots.
When Lerrez finally manages to turn her life around, her dark past finds its way back in. How far will she go to keep Her Little Secret?
Kevin Jerome Everson and his collaborator Kahlil I. Pedizisai filmed the comings and goings in front of a trap house on Empire Street in Cleveland, Ohio. Loosely inspired by Andy Warhol's 1964 film "Empire," which also runs for eight hours.
A glimpse into the world of seven homeless teenagers, who strive to live life on their terms in the mean streets of New Orleans' infamous French Quarter.
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