She's Gotta Have It
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Directed by | Spike Lee |
Produced by | Pamm R. Jackson Spike Lee |
Written by | Spike Lee |
Starring | Tracy Camilla Johns Tommy Redmond Hicks John Canada Terrell |
Music by | Bill Lee |
Distributed by | Island Pictures |
Release date(s) | August 8, 1986 |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Language | English |
Budget | $175,000 (estimated) |
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She's Gotta Have It is a 1986 comedy-drama film written and directed by Spike Lee. It was also Lee's first feature-length film. The films stars Tracy Camilla Johns, Tommy Redmond Hicks and John Canada Terrell.
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[edit] Plot
Nola Darling (portrayed by Tracy Camilla Johns) is a young, attractive, sexually independent Brooklynite who juggles three suitors: the polite and well-meaning Jamie Overstreet (Tommy Redmond Hicks); the self-obsessed model Greer Childs (John Canada Terrell); and the immature, motormouthed bicycle messenger Mars Blackmon (Lee). Nola is attracted to the best in each of them, but refuses to commit to any of them, cherishing her personal freedom instead, even though each man wants her for himself.
[edit] Background
She's Gotta Have It was Spike Lee's first feature length motion picture as a writer/director and a landmark independent film of American cinema. It marked a shift in African-American filmmaking away from the Blaxploitation era of the 1970s.
The New York Times wrote that the film "ushered in (along with Jim Jarmusch's Stranger Than Paradise) the American independent film movement of the 1980s. It was also a groundbreaking film for African-American filmmakers and a welcome change in the representation of blacks in American cinema, depicting men and women of color not as pimps and whores, but as intelligent, upscale urbanites." [1]
The film was shot in twelve days on a budget of $175,000 and grossed $7,137,502 at the U.S. box office.jazz score by Lee's father, Bill. Culture critic Nelson George, a personal friend of Lee's, was one of the film's main investors.
Spike Lee details his trials and consolations on the making and distribution of the film in the book Spike Lee's Gotta Have It: Inside Guerrilla Filmmaking. The highly stylized, black-and-white film features a[edit] Cast
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[edit] Awards & nominations
- "Award of the Youth" Foreign Film — Spike Lee (won)
1986 Los Angeles Film Critics Awards
- "New Generation Award" — Spike Lee (won)
1987 Independent Spirit Awards
- Best First Feature — Spike Lee (won)
- Best Female Lead — Tracy Camilla Johns (nominated)
[edit] Current Availability
She's Gotta Have It, despite celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2006 and being available on DVD in the United Kingdom, does not yet have a DVD release scheduled in North America. Presently the film is only seen by the public on its now out of print VHS tape, or occasional appearances on television networks such as the Independent Film Channel.
However, the film did receive a proper release in the series of The Criterion Collection via the ill-fated laserdisc format in the mid-90s. A well supplemented disc, it's likely this will simply be reissued by The Criterion Collection. According to Spike Lee's agent, the film will eventuallly be released on DVD via The Criterion Collection. No specific street date has been set, but it is rumored it will be released early 2007. But, ater frequent e-mails to Jonathan Turell of The Criterion Collection, the rumour ended with him saying "No for She's Gotta Have It. We don't have DVD rights." [3]
[edit] Notes
- ↑ "She's Gotta Have It". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved January 30, 2006.
[edit] Reference
- Lee, Spike (1987). Spike Lee's Gotta Have It: Inside Guerrilla Filmmaking. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-671-64417-3.
[edit] External links
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