Sun Aug 14
4.00pm
4.00pm
Seasonal Staff Picks – Thief (In Memory of James Caan) [In-Person Only]
film
$13 General Admission
$10 Student/Child/Senior
$7 Member
(Spike Lee, US, 1994, 115 min, in English)
The day-to-day joys and frustrations of Troy, a young girl living in 1970s Brooklyn with her four older brothers and her loving but complicated parents. Spike Lee’s semi-autobiographical tale recalls a season of jump rope games, Knicks super-fandom and the burgeoning influence of Soul Train.
Synopsis courtesy of MUBI. Stills on this page are copyright ©1994 Universal City Studios Inc. All rights reserved.
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Festival Director - Children's Film Festival Seattle
Being the CFFS Director, it’s no surprise that I’m drawn to films about growing up. I love how Crooklyn takes the nostalgic coming-of-age film to a whole new level. It truly is through the eyes of a child – and not a passive one either! Little Troy goes through her summer days taking matters into her own hands and learning along the way. This Spike Lee joint is filled with warmth and humanity and features many of his signature creative choices that I am truly a sucker for (including a jarring play with anamorphic lenses and aspect ratios!).
Crooklyn is a perfect summer watch! Taking place during the hot summer days of 1970s Brooklyn, the film is vibrant, loud, and lively. Spike Lee is a master at creating a tangible experience for his viewers – you can truly feel the heat, smell the smells, and get caught up in the carefreeness of the summer season.