Must see, i loved both parts of this documentary (A Year in A Life of Crime was part 1). There is so much in this film, it grabs you from the first second.
What id like to know is how the children are? I just cant stop thinking about the beautiful daughter and what she dealt with in her day to day life. She never stopped smiling and was surviving conditions i wouldn't wish on anyone. And the fact she had such a clear thinking mind for someone in her position. She was doing more for her mum than her mum ever did for her. The mother doesn't deserve such a beautiful child.
if anyone can let me know where to find a follow up of this documentary i would greatly appreciate it.
Life of Crime 2
1998
Action / Documentary
Life of Crime 2
1998
Action / Documentary
Plot summary
''I may have limited intelligence, and limited abilities,'' said Mr. Alpert, who has earned nine Emmies. ''But one thing I do have is that people will let me into places that other people can't get into.'' The results are portraits of lives that are incredibly detailed and therefore convincing in their ugliness: Rob, Freddie and Deliris fall, rise and fall again to drugs, crime, irresponsibility, poverty, cruelty and disease in trajectories devoid of prime-time glamour. Freddie, just out of jail, desperately cruises and sometimes deals heroin. Deliris turns tricks in trucks while her young children wait on the sidewalk. The subjects are white and Latino, which Mr. Alpert said made him less worried about inadvertently perpetuating racial stereotypes and allowed the film to show people of all races making crucial, seemingly inevitable mistakes.
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Its like a fly on the scene!
Great moments of true realistic drama. "Cinema verité" of superb quality. No guidance, no judgement, just direct observation. Its like a fly on the scene! A "60 minutes" paradigma. Jon Alpert (Jonny on the credits): a name to remember.
Sad But True
This is a tragic but real sequel of the lives of Deliris, Rob, and Freddy, three individuals battling the realities of drugs, crime, and inner-city life in Newark, NJ. Kudos to Jon Alpert for his excellence in chronicling these three wayward souls, their children and families. "Life of Crime 2" is a riveting documentary that should be recommended viewing for high schools in order to expose the dangers, excesses, and all too real consequences of drug addiction and crime.