My Crasy Life (1992)
Jean-Pierre Gorin’s gripping and unique film about a Samoan street gang in Long Beach, California, is, like other works by the filmmaker, a probing look at a closed community with its own rules, rituals, and language. Part observational documentary, part fiction invisibly scripted and shaped by the director, My Crasy Life, which won a special jury prize at Sundance, is an enthralling and intensely focused contemplation of violence and dislocation.
Director: Jean-Pierre Gorin
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Jerry Kaono as Sergeant |
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Richard Masur as Computer |
| Directing | Jean-Pierre Gorin | Director |
| Production | Daniel Marks | Producer |
| Production | Cameron Allan | Producer |
| Editing | Brand Thumim | Editor |
| Sound | Joji Yuasa | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Babette Mangolte | Director of Photography |