Boys To Men?
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Boys To Men?
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The work Boys To Men? represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in San Francisco Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.
- Label
- Boys To Men?
- Statement of responsibility
- [Warrior Educational Films] ; director, producer, editor, Frederick Marx
- Subject
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- Adolescence -- United States
- African American teenage boys
- Boys -- United States
- Child rearing -- United States
- Documentary films
- Fathers and sons
- Hispanic American teenage boys
- Masculinity -- United States
- Parent and teenager
- Parent and teenager -- United States
- Problem children -- Case studies
- Teenage boys -- New Jersey
- Urban youth
- Violence in men -- United States
- Language
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- eng
- eng
- Summary
- In this moving follow-up to the critically-acclaimed Hoop Dreams, award-winning filmmaker Frederick Marx continues his exploration of the lives of ordinary young men and the extraordinary challenges they face. Boys to Men? - the second in a proposed trilogy about masculinity in America - trains its focus on the pressures and expectations faced by a diverse group of young urban males. This program consists of four films. Are You Listening? features several teenage boys from different ethnic, racial, and class backgrounds offering fascinating insights into their own experiences and the meaning of manhood in America. Three additional pieces - Spencer, Cisco and Al-Tran - give insight into the lives of three 15-year-old boys as they navigate the daily challenges of school, family, and American society
- Cataloging source
- MaNoMEF
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- Credits note
- Editor, Frederick Marx ; music supervisors, Barry Cole, Christopher Covert
- Date time place
- Originally produced by Media Education Foundation in 2004
- Intended audience
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- Grade 9+
- Higher education
- Runtime
- 143
- Technique
- live action
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