Too Soon for Sorry


1h 17m 2001

Brief Synopsis

For years, hip-hop culture has been portrayed in the media as an authentic expression of life in the black ghettos. This documentary shows the contrast between this kind of idealised image of young blacks and Latinos in the media, in the sport and amusement industries, and the reality of the ghettos

Film Details

Genre
Documentary
Political
Release Date
2001
Production Company
Dj Cutex

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 17m

Synopsis

For years, hip-hop culture has been portrayed in the media as an authentic expression of life in the black ghettos. This documentary shows the contrast between this kind of idealised image of young blacks and Latinos in the media, in the sport and amusement industries, and the reality of the ghettos and the American prison system. Eighty-five percent of prisoners in New York State are Afro-Americans or Latinos. For the whole of America, an average of one-third of all young blacks are either in prison or have a criminal record. The way in which blacks are portrayed in the media, together with social and economic factors, creates a vicious circle that relegates a whole generation of Afro Americans and Latinos to the sidelines. We see how difficult it is for young blacks to escape from this stigma and how discrimination still plays a role. This situation is still regarded by many as a form of slavery.

Film Details

Genre
Documentary
Political
Release Date
2001
Production Company
Dj Cutex

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 17m

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Miscellaneous Notes

Shown at Rotterdam International Film Festival (Main Programme Features) January 24 - February 24, 2001.

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