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Passing Strange

United States

2009

135 Min
Color
1.78:1
English
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DIR Spike Lee

PROD Steve Klein, Elizabeth Ireland McCann

SCR Stew

DP Matthew Libatique

CAST De'Adre Aziza, Daniel Breaker, Eisa Davis, Colman Domingo, Chad Goodridge, Stew, Rebeca Naomi Jones, Karen Pittman

ED Barry Alexander Brown

MUSIC Stew

Sundance, Tribeca, SXSW, Ghent (Eye Tunes)

Synopsis

Passing Strange The Movie tells the semi-autobiographical story of a young black man who leaves behind his middle-class, church-ruled upbringing in mid-1970s Los Angeles to travel to Europe in search of his artistic and personal identity, or what he calls the real. Picaresque misadventures with sex, drugs, politics, and art await him in far-out Amsterdam and hyper-militant Berlin. His eyes are opened ever wider, even revealing what he left behind. An absolutely superb cast, ably supported by sparing (but pitch-perfect) costumes, design, and stagecraft, bring to life the emotionally charged story with its astounding original music, narrated and overseen by Stew himself. Lee’s multicamera coverage of the event (including backstage scenes) involves the audience in not only the text but the electricity of the ensemble s onstage adventure. Passing Strange The Movie is a tour-de-force of creative collaboration and inspiration. –IFC Films

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Spike Lee

As a writer, director, actor, producer, author, and entrepreneur, Spike Lee has revolutionized the role of black talent in Hollywood, tearing away decades of stereotypes and marginalized portrayals to establish a new arena for Afro-American voices to be heard. His movies, a series of outspoken and provocative socio-political critiques informed by an unwavering commitment toward challenging cultural assumptions not only about race but also class and gender identity, both solidified his own standing as one of contemporary cinema’s most influential figures and furthered the careers of actors including Denzel Washington, Wesley Snipes, Samuel L. Jackson, Angela Bassett, and Laurence Fishburne. Born Shelton Jackson Lee in Atlanta, GA, on March 20, 1957, he was raised in the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn. After attending Atlanta’s prestigious Morehouse College, returned to New York to make his first movie, 1977’s Last Hustle in Brooklyn, a portrait of the area’s Black and Puerto Rican communities… read more

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Michael Harbour

3Jan12

Filming a stage play is a fool's game; you can't capture the power, intimacy and intensity of a great live show. Spike Lee played that fool's game and won. This is an amazing movie.

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FilmFan

28Apr11

This is an exceptional feat by the writer, director, actor STU. Lee's lens is the perfect match for STU's fantastical, scary, and moving look at his own life story.

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Christopher Bentley Owen

16Apr11

I like the music and writing a lot, but I have to admit that sometimes the acting seemed to overreach (even for theatre). I was actually not fond of Lee's direction- too many cuts, to many angles. Musicals come alive in long takes, and Lee's shot selection favored individual performances (which were telegraphed to the live audience, not the camera). There's enough humor and energy to make it worthwhile, though.

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Harry Rossi

25Feb11

The genius of this is Stew but Lee does a great job of making this play seem vibrant and alive.

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