S.P.I.T.: Squeegee Punks in Traffic
Appearance
(Redirected from Spit (film))
S.P.I.T.: Squeegee Punks in Traffic | |
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Directed by | Daniel Cross |
Produced by | Daniel Cross Mila Aung-Thwin Pascal Maeder |
Starring | Eric "Roach" Denis |
Cinematography | Mila Aung-Thwin |
Distributed by | Atopia, and EyeSteelFilm |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Languages | English, and French subtitles |
S.P.I.T.: Squeegee Punks in Traffic is a Canadian 2001 documentary film by Daniel Cross. The narrative unfolds from the point of view of squeegee kids.[1][2]
The main character, "Roach," later on became an EyeSteelFilm documentary director as Eric "Roach" Denis.
Reception
[edit]A very positive review in TV guide stated, "not only does the film play an activist role in terms of engendering audience awareness, it also made a concrete difference in the life of one individual who was in critical need of external help - putting it in the rare category of such documentary predecessors as Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky's Paradise Lost trilogy and Errol Morris's The Thin Blue Line."[3]
The Canadian website Mediafilm praised the acting and editing.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Hoechsmann, Michael; Low, Bronwen E. (2008). Reading Youth Writing: "new" Literacies, Cultural Studies & Education. Peter Lang. ISBN 978-1-4331-0177-9.
- ^ L'Actualité (in French). Maclean-Hunter Limitée. 2004.
- ^ "S.P.I.T.: Squeegee Punks in Traffic". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2024-01-17.
- ^ "Mediafilm". mediafilm.ca (in French). Retrieved 2024-01-17.
External links
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Categories:
- 2001 films
- EyeSteelFilm films
- English-language Canadian films
- Canadian documentary films
- Documentary films about homelessness in Canada
- 2001 documentary films
- Punk films
- Films directed by Daniel Cross
- 2000s Canadian films
- English-language documentary films
- 2000s Canadian film stubs
- 2000s documentary film stubs
- Canadian documentary film stubs