Credits

DIRECTED BY: Marc Levin

PRODUCED BY: Henri M. Kessler, Marc Levin, Richard Stratton

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Henri M. Kessler, David Peipers

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Daphne Pinkerson

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Mark Benjamin

STORY BY: Marc Levin, Richard Stratton

WRITTEN BY: Sonja Sohn, Marc Levin, Bonz Malone, Saul Williams & Richard Stratton

EDITED BY: Emir Lewis

MUSIC BY: DJ Spooky

 

slam (1998)

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Synopsis

SLAM, starring Saul Williams, Sonja Sohn, and Bonz Malone, is a powerful work of cinema verite that portrays the story of a young black performance poet, Raymond Joshua (Saul Williams), who is arrested and imprisoned for a petty marijuana charge in a Washington, D.C. jail. Although the confining prison walls do little to shield him from danger, it is within those walls that Raymond establishes his identity, strength and voice, and meets a prison gang leader (Bonz Malone) and a prison writing teacher, Lauren Bell (Sonja Sohn). Bell inspires Raymond to use the power of creative expression to free himself from the struggles and demise of the black male, as another victim of the judicial system. Sublime poetry and heart wrenching realism, SLAM is itself a testament to the importance and the impact of artistic expression.

READ AN EXCERPT FROM SLAM DIARIES: A CHAPTER BY ROBERT LEAVER, PRODUCTION ASSISTANT


Starring

Saul Williams, Sonja Sohn, Beau Sia, Bonz Malone and Lawrence Williams

Awards

Grand Jury Prize - Sundance Film Festival, Camera D'Or & Prix du Public - Cannes, 1998 Black Film and Video Network's Reel Black Award
 
 

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