Just Another Girl on the I.R.T.
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Leslie Harris
Ariyan Johnson
Kevin Thigpen
Ebony Jerido
Chequita Jackson
William Badgett
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
A teenage African-American girl's unrelenting hubris results in unwanted pregnancy and an imperiled future.
Director
Leslie Harris
Cast
Ariyan Johnson
Kevin Thigpen
Ebony Jerido
Chequita Jackson
William Badgett
Jerard Washington
Karen Robinson
Tony Wilkes
Johnny Roses
Shawn King
Kisha Richardson
Monet Dunham
Wendall Moore
Laura Ross
Ron L Cox
Richie Carter
Mwata Carter
Gary Perez
Lynn Franklin
Erwin Wilson
Louis Thomas
Nicholas B Carter
Jasmine Thomas
Moise Dominque
Crew
Bruce Brickus
Duana Butler
Beverly Cable
Robin Chase
Larry M. Cherry
Richard Connors
Xiomora Conrie
Michael Odell Green
Jack Haigis
Gregory Harris
Gregory Harris
Leslie Harris
Leslie Harris
Leslie Harris
Van A. Hayden
Nicholas Hoffman
Anthony Ingoglia
Anthony Ingoglia
Roxie Johnson
Mark Jones
Inspector John Kane S.f.p.d.
Marta Kastik
Shawn King
Eric Barry Klein
John Monroe
Tracy Moore
Fred Nielson
Karen Robinson
Karen Robinson
Lenne Roseman
Eric Sadler
Eric Sadler
Jean Sassine
Louis Thomas
Alex Varunok
Harrison Williams
Erwin Wilson
Erwin Wilson
Gail Wilson
Film Details
Technical Specs
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Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Nominated for a 1993 Spirit Award by the Independent Feature Project/West for best actress (Ariyan Johnson).
Released in United States Spring March 19, 1993
Wide Release in United States April 2, 1993
Released in United States on Video September 29, 1993
Released in United States September 1992
Released in United States January 1993
Released in United States 1994
Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals (First Cinema) September 10-19, 1992.
Shown at Contemporary Films of the African Diaspora Festival in New York City November 25 - December 6, 1994.
Novelist Terry McMillan, director Michael Moore and screenwriter/journalist Nelson George contributed to the film's funding.
Principal photography took place over the course of 17 days.
Feature directorial debut for Leslie Harris. This film was preceded by a similarly themed documentary short for Planned Parenthood.
Leslie Harris received the 1993 Open Palm Award for Best New Director at the Indpendent Feature Project's third annual Gotham Awards.
Began shooting July 1991.
Released in United States Spring March 19, 1993
Wide Release in United States April 2, 1993
Released in United States on Video September 29, 1993
Released in United States September 1992 (Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals (First Cinema) September 10-19, 1992.)
Released in United States January 1993 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (in competition) January 21-31, 1993.)
Released in United States 1994 (Shown at Contemporary Films of the African Diaspora Festival in New York City November 25 - December 6, 1994.)