Celluloid Dreams The Directors Label

   

Raw and unsanitised, refusing to clean up its subjects or its soundtrack. The result is a compelling piece.
TIME OUT

Never has the human drama and the simple beauty of (basketball) been combined with such pace, passion and personality as in Danielle Gardner’s documentary…with its concentration on character and locale, this clipped, comic film takes a grip, but its real strength is that it never loses sight of life.
THE RADIO TIMES

An interesting documentary on a street culture that offers a means of escape from the ghetto
HALLIWELL’S FILM GUIDE

Instead of investigating and analyzing its subjects, it takes them at face value…its vision of black inner-city culture is predominantly upbeat and utterly nonjudgmental.
THE NEW YORK TIMES

A simple, moving portrait of a community…an unforgettable ’’character,’’ Kenny proves that if you’ve seen one hoop doc, you haven’t necessarily seen ‘em all
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

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