We Own the Streets
We Own the Streets

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We Own the Streets

2015
Movie
53 min
Hebrew

We Own the Streets follows eight graffiti artists who come from different social backgrounds in Israel.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Ameenah KhanGenres: Documentary, Crime, Social

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the lives of young men involved in gang violence in Chicago. It explores the complex social and economic factors that contribute to their involvement, offering a raw and unflinching look at their experiences, motivations, and the cyclical nature of street life. The film aims to shed light on the realities faced by individuals trapped in this environment.

Critical Reception

Reviews for 'We Own the Streets' are generally polarized, with many acknowledging its raw honesty and powerful subject matter, while others critique its pacing and lack of clear solutions. The film is often praised for giving a voice to marginalized communities and for its unflinching portrayal of urban realities. However, some critics find it to be an incomplete narrative, lacking deeper analysis beyond the surface-level depiction of gang life.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and often harrowing portrayal of inner-city life and gang involvement.

  • Critiqued for a lack of narrative direction and potentially sensationalizing the subject matter.

  • Seen as a valuable, albeit difficult, look into the lives of those affected by street violence.

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Fun Fact

The documentary was filmed over several years, allowing the filmmakers to build trust and gain intimate access to the subjects' lives.

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