Sugar Cane Alley (1983) - Turner Classic Movies

Sugar Cane Alley


1h 43m 1983

Brief Synopsis

On a sugar cane plantation in Martinique live Jose, a bright, mischevious 11-year-old, and his grandmother, a tough, wise woman determined to save him from the hard life she has known. When Jose wins a scholarship, she is ready to sacrifice everything for his chance at an education and an escape fro

Film Details

Also Known As
Black Shack Alley, La Rue cases negres, Rue cases nègres
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Foreign
Release Date
1983
Production Company
Nouvelles Editions de Films
Distribution Company
Curzon Artificial Eye; New Yorker Films; New Yorker Films; Nouvelles Editions de Films; Orion Classics

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 43m

Synopsis

On a sugar cane plantation in Martinique live Jose, a bright, mischevious 11-year-old, and his grandmother, a tough, wise woman determined to save him from the hard life she has known. When Jose wins a scholarship, she is ready to sacrifice everything for his chance at an education and an escape from the fields.

Film Details

Also Known As
Black Shack Alley, La Rue cases negres, Rue cases nègres
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Foreign
Release Date
1983
Production Company
Nouvelles Editions de Films
Distribution Company
Curzon Artificial Eye; New Yorker Films; New Yorker Films; Nouvelles Editions de Films; Orion Classics

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 43m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Winner of the Silver Lion award for best first film at the 1983 Venice Film Festival. Also cite6d for best actress (Darling Legitimus).

Released in United States Winter January 1, 1983

Released in United States May 1984

Released in United States on Video February 21, 1990

Re-released in United States on Video March 28, 1995

Released in United States September 9, 1983

Released in United States 1991

Released in United States 1994

Released in United States April 1996

Released in United States 1999

Shown at Venice Film Festival September 9, 1983.

Shown at Festival Latino Film in New York City August 16 - September 5, 1991.

Shown at Contemporary Films of the African Diaspora Festival in New York City November 25 - December 6, 1994.

Feature directorial debut for Euzhan Palcy.

Formerly distributed by Media Home Entertainment.

Completed shooting 1983.

"The Feminine Eye" program celebrates New York Women in Film & Television's 20th anniversary.

Released in United States Winter January 1, 1983

Released in United States May 1984 (Los Angeles)

Released in United States on Video February 21, 1990

Re-released in United States on Video March 28, 1995

Released in United States September 9, 1983 (Shown at Venice Film Festival September 9, 1983.)

Released in United States 1991 (Shown at Festival Latino Film in New York City August 16 - September 5, 1991.)

Released in United States 1994 (Shown at Contemporary Films of the African Diaspora Festival in New York City November 25 - December 6, 1994.)

Released in United States April 1996 (Shown in New York City (New Victory Theater) as part of program "World Cinema Festival" April 15-21, 1996.)

Released in United States 1999 (Shown in New York City (BAM Rose Cinema) as part of program "The Feminine Eye: Twenty Years of Women's Cinema" January 28 - February 7, 1999.)