[van-discuss] S.P.I.T. opens tomorrow!
Diana Wilson
dwilson at alternatives.com
Fri Mar 7 03:33:36 PST 2003
Squeegee Punks In Traffic
Now Playing at Tinseltown Cinema
88 W. Pender
showtimes: 12:55 pm, 3:10pm, 5:20 pm, 7:35 pm, 9:45 pm
(starting Friday, March 7th)
" ...ROCKS WITH THE URGENCY OF YOUTH AND THE
WOUNDED ANGER OF THE WRONGFULLY ACCUSED."
FOUR STARS - MONTREAL GAZETTE
www.spit.ca
FILMMAKERS DAN CROSS AND ROACH WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE AT EACH SCREENING.
Roach has been living on the streets since age 14, he's rebellious,
loud and defiant. As part of S.P.I.T., Roach has been given a camera
to document his world. The footage he gets is urgent, because there's
a war against squeegee kids. The RoachCAM is positioned behind enemy
lines: living in derelict buildings, squeegeeing for money, being
hunted by police. The viewer is forced to look at the living reality
of Roach and his friends: Hungry on the streets in one of the world's
most prosperous countries, classified as thugs, criminals, and
enemies. These kids refuse to obey, assimilate, and conform to
society's values - their beliefs and realities are scarred into their
flesh in the form of piercings, tattoos, track marks, bruised veins,
rotting teeth, gangrene, scurvy... S.P.I.T. shatters the windshield
between Us and Them. Roach's camera acts as the hammer: hard,
forceful, direct; impacting with the force of an actual life. Daniel
Cross' camera documents the impact: recording the reflections of
individual lives, mirrored upon the shards of flying glass.
This is a collaborative film that seizes Punk's "do-it-yourself"
ethos. Local punkers Deadly Pale, Locos and others contributed
guttural emotion to the soundtrack. Artist Rick Trembles supplied an
apocalyptic animation sequence from Roach's imagination. Youth and
rebellion fuel this film.
Daniel Cross makes films with people who traditionally aren't given a
voice. "The Street: a film with the homeless" has won audience awards
and critical acclaim for its frank and compassionate portrayal of
three homeless men. During the making of The Street, Cross began to
notice more and more homeless young people. Kids sleeping in
doorways, squeegeeing for spare change, stepping into traffic and
announcing their poverty. Feared by motorists and hunted by police.
S.P.I.T., Squeegee Punks in Traffic, was created within the bleak
reality of this new generation gap. This is an independent, auteur
film: daring, cinematic and urgent.-------------- next part --------------
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