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Our America

  • TV Movie
  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
310
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Our America (2002)
Drama

The true story of two African-American teen radio reporters and their documentary investigation of a notorious child murder.The true story of two African-American teen radio reporters and their documentary investigation of a notorious child murder.The true story of two African-American teen radio reporters and their documentary investigation of a notorious child murder.

  • Director
    • Ernest R. Dickerson
  • Writers
    • LeAlan Jones
    • Lloyd Newman
    • David Isay
  • Stars
    • Josh Charles
    • Brandon Hammond
    • Serena Lee
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    310
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ernest R. Dickerson
    • Writers
      • LeAlan Jones
      • Lloyd Newman
      • David Isay
    • Stars
      • Josh Charles
      • Brandon Hammond
      • Serena Lee
    • 10User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Josh Charles
    Josh Charles
    • Dave Isay
    Brandon Hammond
    Brandon Hammond
    • Lloyd "Boo" Newman
    Serena Lee
    • Janelle Jones
    Roderick Pannell
    • LeAlan Jones
    Irma P. Hall
    Irma P. Hall
    • June Jones
    Peter Paige
    Peter Paige
    • Gary Covino
    Vanessa Williams
    Vanessa Williams
    • Sandra Williams
    • (as Vanessa A. Williams)
    Mykelti Williamson
    Mykelti Williamson
    • Graham Ellis
    Rukiya Bernard
    Rukiya Bernard
    • Sophie Newman
    K.C. Collins
    K.C. Collins
    • James
    • (as Chris Collins)
    Neil Crone
    Neil Crone
    • Paxton Wade
    Jordan Duncan
    • Eric Morris
    Jordan Francis
    Jordan Francis
    • Derrick Morris
    Maxine Guess
    Maxine Guess
    • Mrs. Shaw
    Darren John
    • Man telling jokes to homeless people
    Gene Mack
    • Stick Newman
    Michie Mee
    Michael A. Miranda
    • Supporting
    • Director
      • Ernest R. Dickerson
    • Writers
      • LeAlan Jones
      • Lloyd Newman
      • David Isay
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    User reviews10

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    escott-10

    Quality, inspirational film

    I don't agree with the first reviewer at all. The movie does show illegal activities on the part of the main characters as he pointed out, but that reality needs to be shown for the movie to be the least bit credible. The vandalizing of private property is not, unfortunately, and uncommon occurrence for young people. The movie shows that if you can reach these young people before random acts of vandalism grow into more serious criminal acts, you can save lives and improve society. The movie does have a unique message because it depicts, in a powerful way, the negative "world" that many similarly situated inner-city youths face. And.. it is inspiring because it reminds us of the untapped potential that may be festering beneath the surface, just waiting for inspiration and guidance. As I usually find with these kinds of movies, it takes both an intellectual thirst, and intellectual maturity, to truly appreciate the film in the way it was intended.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Touching a Serious Social Wound

    In Chicago, the Afro-American teenager friends Lloyd Newman (Brandon Hamond) and LeAlan Jones (Roderick Pannell) win a contest promoted by the successful producer Dave Isay (Josh Charles) of NPR – National Public Radio – for a documentary about the daily life in the ghetto where they live. They prepare a documentary showing their routines, the life in their neighborhood, and it becomes controversial, with some negative reviews of important persons of their community. Nevertheless, they are awarded as the 1997 Chicago Citizen of the Year. Dave becomes a close friend of the boys and their families, and they decide to prepare another documentary about the death of Eric Morse, a young kid dropped from the 14th floor of a building in the compound by two other boys on 14 Nov 1994. They win the prestigious Peabody Award with their work. "Our America" is a good movie based on a true story and is about the dramatic situation of many poor people living in ghettos and slums. The story happens in North America, but it could have happened in any country in South America, Afrika, Asia, and even Europe. I liked this film because it touches a serious wound, the social debt of the society with many persons. Further, it is not corny, but it gives some hope, when we see two boys like Lloyd and LeAlan having a chance to improve their lives. It emphasizes the importance of friendship and sympathy, to help those who need. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Território Violento" ("Violent Territory")
    4Mr_Sensitive

    Extremely Boring!!!

    For what ever it worth this movie/documentary is extremely boring from the beginning to the very end. The keep on ever going of using both black/white and color film that keep on switching is really annoying and very much unattractive.

    The story is same old same old, talking about the bad black people neighborhood and tried to bring out the truth and tried to make us the viewer feel bad for them. At end (if you even watch it to the end) you will actually feel bad and asked one self "How did I managed to watch this entire film?"The film is sure not worth a watch cause it is damn boring.

    Rating: 4/10
    7Socknspctr01

    Good for what it portrays.

    The movie is based on a true story of two boys growing up in the projects of Chicago. They get the opportunity to be reporters for NPR. They bring equipment with them to school and around the community to show what goes on in their daily lives. The documentaries they made were controvercial and original. This movie gave an insightful look at the situation and the lack of future image the residents of the inner-city projects experience. One of the boys had no future and the other may have had a future, with help they both had a bright future. Anyone studying a career in Justice or Juvenile Justice should watch this. Related movies of interest if you liked this one include: Fresh, and Boys in the Hood.
    drtturner

    "Good discussion from not always good film"

    There is much not to like about the movie "Our America". The stereotypical nature of most characters involved, the great white savior aspects, and the alternating afternoon special light weight fare that switches to riveting restricted viewing violence are all reasons to dislike the film. If a person approaches this film as laughable lightweight fare on par with "Finding Forester", then they can extrapulate some good from it. The discussions that can result from the film are numerous. The two lead characters' tendency to listen to the radio hosts and apparently fail to have any mentionable adult ties to those in their own community. Muhammad Ali once made the joke, "Where are the real pilots" when talking to an all black flight team. His humor was a healthy adjustment. The students in this film appear to have the typical unhealthy internalized doubt of those in there community as much of what they reported was negative while outreaching to the strangers at the radio show. This film makes a launching point for discussions on race and socioecomics.

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      Brandon Hammond and Irma P. Hall played grandson and grandmother in the film Soul Food (1997), prior to this film.
    • Quotes

      LeAlan Jones: I live in the ghetto. I'm supposed to be a loser. I'm supposed to be snatching a purse and shooting your head off. I'm a person that doesn't vote. I'm the motherfucker that's supposed to fill your jails. I'm not supposed to be intelligent; I'm not supposed to know what I know, but I do. I've got an uncle and a cousin that are career criminals, no father, a mother who was pronounced mentally ill, and a grandmother that raised him and twenty kids, but I'll still make it. I know you don't want to hear about the pain and suffering in that part of the city, but that part of the city is part of your city too. I believe in my heart that we must find a way to help one another. Not me by myself, or you by yourself; I'm talking about all of us, living together, in our city, in our America.

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 2003 (Norway)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El ghetto
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Come Sunday Productions
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Showtime Networks
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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