Gimme the Loot
Adam Leon
Sophia and Malcolm are the next big stars in Graffiti art – sadly nobody knows this yet. To change this, and to earn some respect in the scene, they decide to put their "tag" on one of New York's trademarks, the New York Mets apple that appears after every home run hit at Shea Stadium. Standing between them and their fame is just 500 dollars, needed to bribe the night guard at the baseball stadium. An exciting journey begins, with lots of mistakes and de-viations. Adam Leon's début film reveals his years spent learning from Woody Allen. Gimme the loot is one of the most light-hearted films about youth culture for a long time, simultane-ously a comedy and background social analysis. New York is shown simultaneously as a place of almost unlimited possibilities and a place of high social barriers.
*Part of the LICHTER Audience Prize 2013*
_Festivals u.a.:_
_-Cannes_
_-San Francisco International Film Festival_
_-Film Independent Spirit Awards: ‘Someone to watch’ Preis_
_-SXSW Film Festival: ‘SXSW Competition Prize'_
_-Deauville Film Festival_
_-Provincetown Film Festival_
_-New Directors/New Films_
_Does it sound patronizing to call a slice-of-life film about teenage Bronx graffiti artists adorable? It’s not meant to. Writer-director Adam Leon’s debut feature, Gimme the Loot, is a scrappy, funny, warmly observed delight from start to finish._
_David Rooney, Hollywoodreporter.com_
24 March 2013
14:00 h,
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Direction | Adam Leon |
Country | USA |
Year | USA 2012 |
Duration | 81 min |
Language | Engl. OmeU |
Production | Dominic Buchanan, Natalie Difford, Jamund Washington, Sam Soghor |
Cast | Ty Hickson, Tashiana Washington, Zoë Lescaze |
Camera | Jonathan Miller |
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