List of the best Jim McKay movies: Our Song(2000), Girls Town(1996), On the Seventh Day(2017), Everyday People(2004) ... ...
Drama
USA
2000
95 Minutes
Director
Kerry Washington Anna Simpson Melissa Martinez Marlene Forte Ray Anthony Thomas Rosalyn Coleman Carmen Lopez Tyrone Brown Lorraine Berry Natasha Frith Kim Howard
teenager friend band member teacher touching emotional inspiring brooklyn, n.y. high school household teen angst music loyalty pregnancy suicide female bonding discovery growing up love 2000s
Focusing on the bonding between three girls in Brooklyn's "Jackie Robinson Steppers Marching Band" and the choices the girls face once their high school closes down for asbestos removal.
Drama
USA
1996
88 Minutes
Director
Lili Taylor Anna Grace Bruklin Harris Aunjanue Ellis Ramya Pratt Guillermo Díaz Ernestine Jackson Stephanie Berry Nathaniel Freeman Asia Minor Michael Imperioli
teen girl rape victim friend ex-boyfriend rapist unwed mother tender gutsy raw emotional new jersey high school baseball field diner classroom suicide troubled youth rape friendship female bonding
A look at a group of girl friends coming-of-age during their senior year of high school in urban America. Nikki and Emma have a heart to heart talk one evening about how much they'll miss ... See full summary »
Drama
2017
97 Minutes
Director
Fernando Cardona Gilberto Jimenez Abel Perez Genoel Ramírez Alfonso Velazquez Alejandro Huitzil Gilberto Arenas Ricardo González Eduardo Espinosa Cristofer Huitzil
José, the best player on his soccer team, is in a tough spot. He's in the United States illegally, his pregnant wife in Mexico is planning on joining him, and he is supposed to be at work during the championship game.
Drama
2004
91 Minutes
Director
Jordan Gelber Bridget Barkan Stephen McKinley Henderson Sydnee Stewart Billoah Greene Reg E. Cathey Stephen Axelrod Iris Little-Thomas Ron Butler Erik LaRay Harvey
restaurant owner restaurant employee patron young man corporate stooge spirited charming brooklyn, n.y. restaurant street social change gentrification restaurant business inner-city life friendship underdog transformation 2000s
Customers and staff (Bridget Barkan, Stephen McKinley Henderson) react to the news of a Jewish restaurateur's (Jordan Gelber) decision to sell his neighborhood eatery to developers.