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Slam: The Book
 
 

Slam: The Book [Paperback]

Richard Stratton , Kim Wozencraft
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A 1998 Sundance Film Festival winner, "Slam"--set in a war-zone housing project known as Dodge City and in the infamous Washington, D.C., city jail--presents a gritty, inspiring portrait of urban poverty and the redemptive power of art. The book includes the full screenplay, poetry from the film, behind-the-scenes diaries, and more.

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Winner Cannes Film Festival 1998 Camera d'Or and the Sundance Film Festival 1998 Grand Jury Prize

Directed by award-winning documentary filmmaker Marc Levin, Slam is a gritty, inspiring portrait of urban poverty and the redemptive power of art. Set in a war-zone housing project known as Dodge City and in the infamous Washington, D.C., city jail, Slam tells the story of Ray Joshua, a talented young poet and rapper who is busted on petty drug charges and sucked into the black hole of the criminal justice system. In jail, Ray meets Lauren, a volunteer teaching a writing class for the prisoners. She encourages Ray to use his gift to give voice to the anguish of a generation of young men who have been thrown away. And this book is more than just a screenplay. It also contains the poetry featured in the film, as well as behind-the-scenes filmmakers' and actors' diaries telling the story of the making of Slam in a two-week guerilla shoot inside the walls of the D.C. jail and on the killing streets of the Anacostia housing projects in southeast Washington, D.C.

"Slam . . . seizes hold of your imagination. It's the kind of movie that makes you believe in movies."-Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly

"A landmark film that defies easy categorization."-Variety

"An unlikely mix of cinema verit visuals and colorful verse makes this fight-the-system message movie a visceral look at art's redemptive powers."-Premiere

"Brace yourself for a slam-dunk of a movie . . . [Slam] makes Godard's Breathless look like a cartoon. . . . Independent filmmaking could find no higher ground than a film with an innovative style and social conscience that delivers the message: art redeems life."-The Hollywood Reporter

Richard Stratton, the former editor and publisher of Prison Life magazine, co-wrote and produced the film. Kim Wozencraft, his wife, is the internationally best-selling author of Rush. Her latest novel is The Catch. They live in New York City.

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