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Crips and Bloods: Made In America

Directed by Stacy Peralta
2008, 93 minutes

To view trailer: www.cripsandbloodsmovie.com

A cluster of neighborhoods lies in the heart of Southern California, streets and boulevards forming a grid between concrete ribbons of freeway. Surrounded by the California Dream, this region has a legacy. It is heavily guarded, yet no one is protected. Nearly a quarter of its young men will end up in jail or prison. Many others will end up dead. These neighborhoods in South Los Angeles are home to two of America's most infamous African-American gangs, the Crips and the Bloods.

On these streets over the past 30 years, more than 15,000 people have been murdered in an ongoing cycle of gang violence that continues unabated. It was here, just a few miles from the gated communities and sprawling mansions of Beverly Hills and Bel Air, where this nation’s most bloody and costly outbreaks of civil unrest erupted — not once, but twice, 27 years and just three miles apart.

In Crips and Bloods: Made In America, renowned documentarian Stacy Peralta (Dogtown and Z Boys, Riding Giants) examines the story of South Los Angeles and the gangs that inhabit it. Blending gripping archival footage and photos with in-depth interviews of current and former gang members, educators, historians, family members and experts, Peralta brings his trademark dynamic visual style and story-telling ability to this often-ignored chapter of America's history. Hard - hitting, yet ultimately hopeful, Crips and Bloods: Made In America not only documents the emergence of the Bloods and the Crips and their growth beyond the borders of South Central, but also offers insight as to how this ongoing tragedy might be resolved.

Produced by NBA superstar Baron Davis and narrated by Academy Award winning actor, Forest Whitaker.

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RECENT SCREENINGS

January 23-29, 2009

IFC Center

New York, NY

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Stacy Peralta in person Jan. 23 & 24

February 6 & 10, 2009

Gene Siskel Film Center

Chicago, IL

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February 6-19, 2009

Laemmle's Sunset 5

Los Angeles, CA

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Stacy Peralta in person Feb. 6, 7, 10

February 13-19, 2009

Laemmle's Monica 4

Los Angeles, CA

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Stacy Peralta in person Feb. 14

February 27, 28 & March 6, 7 2009

Time and Space Unlimited

Hudson, NY

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March 9, 2009

Movies That Matter- Epcor Center fof the Performing Arts

Calgary, Alberta, CANADA

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March 13-15, 2009

Northwest Film Forum

Seattle, WA

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March 15, 16 2009

AFI Silver

Silver Spring, MD

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March 19-22, 2009

Oklahoma City Museum of Art

Oklahoma City, OK

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NBA star Earl Watson in Person

March 13-26, 2009

Hollywood Theatre

Portland, OR

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March 20-26, 2009

Laemmle's Playhouse 7

Pasadena, CA

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Director Stacy Peralta in person

February 20 - April 16, 2009

HELD OVER

Roxie Theater

San Francisco, CA

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April 3-16, 2009

Denver Film Society

Denver, CO
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April 13-15, 2009

Maysles Cinema

Harlem-New York, NY

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April 17-23, 2009

Cinefest Film Theatre

Atlanta, GA

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April 21-23, 2009

Guild Cinema

Albuquerque, NM

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April 24-30, 2009

Coolidge Corner Theater

Brookline, MA

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Reviews

"A shocking, absorbing and absolutely necessary film." SALON.COM

"It's impossible to look away from the screen." VARIETY

"a vital, tragic history lesson: you'll walk out feeling both enlightened and dismayed." NY DAILY NEWS

"sobering and compelling" LA TIMES

"Sharp sociological analysis and archival footage amped-up by hip-hop beats...a compelling portrait."  SLANT MAGAZINE

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