(1994)
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Rachel Deahl
The celebrated documentary from director Steve James, Hoop Dreams follows two young boys trying to take their basketball game from the inner-city streets of Chicago to the NBA. Tackling issues of racism, politics, and the dangerous power of hope, the film stands out as a complex and astute examination of the African-American experience. With the all-powerful image of Michael Jordan presiding over the film, Hoop Dreams exposes the way in which basketball has become the dominant force in the lives of so many African-American young men, who rely on their athletic skills to rise above the poverty surrounding them in a society that values only what these boys can do on the court. The film brilliantly elucidates a journey of lost innocence where the casualties of a game mean much more than simply losing on the court.
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awards for Hoop Dreams on AllMovie
Hoop Dreams (1994)
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
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Nominated |
Best Editing
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1994 |
Independent Spirit Awards
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Won |
Special Distinction
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1994 |
Los Angeles Film Critics Association
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Won |
Best Documentary
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1993 |
National Society of Film Critics
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Won |
Best Documentary
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1994 |
New York Film Critics Circle
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Won |
Best Documentary
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1994 |
Sundance Film Festival