Two star basketball players, Donnell, a black kid from the inner city high school, and Jason, a white kid from the affluent suburbs, are sentenced to 30 days of labour in each other's communities after a brawl between their two teams. When they return to their home turf, both see their new attitudes put to the test.
Acting
Ellen Burstyn somehow gives 100% to this material.
Production
Shot in actual NYC locations with genuine community presence.
Director
Jamal Joseph
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Jamal Joseph was a former Black Panther and political prisoner—his radical pedigree makes this film's earnest liberalism fascinatingly contradictory.
The 1.0 TMDB rating reflects near-total obscurity; fewer than 50 logged ratings exist, making this genuine lost media.
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