Punks is a 2000 film produced by Babyface, directed by Patrik-Ian Polk, and starring Rockmond Dunbar, Seth Gilliam, Renoly Santiago, Jazzmun, and Dwight Ewell.
Punks | |
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Directed by | Patrik-Ian Polk |
Written by | Patrik-Ian Polk |
Produced by | Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds Tracey Edmonds Michael McQuarn Patrik-Ian Polk |
Starring | Seth Gilliam Dwight Ewell Renoly Santiago Rockmond Dunbar Jazzmun Rudolf Martin |
Release date |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $160,083 (US)[1] |
The film follows the trials and tribulations of a group of gay African American friends. While black gay life is explored in the film, universal aspects of friendship plays at the plot's forefront.[2] The film's themes were later used for the 2005 Logo cable television series Noah's Arc.
The film was popular at film festivals but never had distribution due to rights issues with the Sister Sledge songs featured prominently in the story. It was shown on Logo on August 7, 2011. Otherwise it remains unavailable through home media but has occasional private screenings.[3]
Cast
edit- Seth Gilliam as Marcus
- Dwight Ewell as Hill
- Renoly Santiago as Dante
- Rockmond Dunbar as Darby
- Jazzmun as Chris/Crystal
- Rudolf Martin as Gilbert
- Vanessa Estelle Williams as Jennifer
- Devon Odessa as Felicity
- Loretta Devine as Health Counselor
- Rodney Chester as Alexis Carrington Colby Dexter
- Thea Vidale as Nurse
Awards and nominations
edit- Black Reel Awards
- Best Independent Actor - Theatrical:
- (Rockmond Dunbar) Winner
- Best Independent Actor - Theatrical:
- Cleveland International Film Festival
- Best American Independent Feature Film: Winner
- GLAAD Media Awards
- Outstanding Film - Limited Release: Nominated
- Independent Spirit Awards
- John Cassavetes Award:
- (Patrik-Ian Polk, Tracey Edmonds and Michael McQuarn) Nominated
- John Cassavetes Award:
- L.A. Outfest
- Outstanding Emerging Talent:
- (Patrik-Ian Polk) Winner
- Outstanding Emerging Talent:
References
edit- ^ "Punks".
- ^ Scott, A. O. (2001-11-02). "FILM REVIEW; Sympathetically Portraying Black and Gay Men". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
- ^ "Punks | Nancy".
External links
edit- Punks at IMDb
- Punks at Box Office Mojo