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Everyday People

Independent filmmaker Jim Mackay ('Girltown') wrote and directed this ensemble film revolving around a Brooklyn eaterie where a racially diverse clientele rub shoulders as the owner (Jay Gelber) contemplates a corporate sell-out, bowing to the gods of urban renewal. A rich slice of life portrait of a community in conflict.

Year: 2003
Genre: Art House Cinema, Drama
Country: USA
Director: Jim Mckay
Starring: Jordan Gelber, Bridget Barkan, Stephen Henderson, Sydnee Stewart, Billoah Greene, Reg E Cathey, Stephen Axelrod, Ron Butler
Duration: 80 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains offensive language.
6.7/10
Location in store: Drama

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