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In the vibrant Harlem of the 1960s, a young man named Duke dreams of escaping the harsh reality that surrounds him. A lover of the rhythm of jazz and street life, Duke spends his days among friends and conflicts while trying to find his place in a world that seems to be against him. The film immerses us in the life of this teenager who, caught between the illusion of pop culture and the harsh circumstances of his environment, desperately seeks his own path.

Throughout his journey, Duke faces constant challenges that test his resilience and creativity. Life in the neighborhood is marked by violence, poverty, and disillusionment, but he clings to his passion for music as a means of escape. As he delves into the world of crime to make quick money and attend popular parties, he becomes entangled in a spiral of decisions that steer him away from his dream.

What initially seems like youthful mischief turns into a profound exploration of identity, friendship, and the choices that shape our lives. With a vibrant mix of performances and a captivating soundtrack, the narrative takes us on an emotional journey that resonates with the struggles of young people seeking a better future amid a tumultuous social landscape. Duke's fight is universal, reminding us that sometimes, true coolness lies not in the exterior, but in the strength of spirit to keep moving forward.

Media type
Movie
Year
1963
Director
Shirley Clarke
Writer
Shirley Clarke
Carl Lee
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.50
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
83.00
Actors
Rony Clanton
Carl Lee
Yolanda RodrΓ­guez
Clarence Williams III
Gary Bolling
Bostic Felton
Gloria Foster
Ted Butler
Marilyn Cox
Richard Ward
Evadney Canegata
Antonio Fargas
Gender
Drama
Crimen
Country
United States
Producers
Frederick Wiseman
Original title
The Cool World
Duration
105
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