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DESCRIPTION:Streetwise \n\n	Dir. Martin Bell. 1984. 91 mins. Seattle\, 1983
 . Taking their camera to the streets of what was supposedly America’s most
  livable city\, filmmaker Martin Bell\, photographer Mary Ellen Mark\, and
  journalist Cheryl McCall set out to tell the stories of people society ha
 d left behind: homeless and runaway teenagers living on the city’s margins
 . Born from a Life magazine exposé by Mark and McCall\, Streetwise follows
  an unforgettable group of at-risk children—including iron-willed fourteen
 -year-old Tiny\, who would become the project’s most haunting and enduring
  face\, along with the pugnacious yet resourceful Rat and the affable drif
 ter DeWayne—who\, driven from their broken homes\, survive by hustling\, p
 anhandling\, and dumpster diving. Granted remarkable access to their world
 \, the filmmakers craft a devastatingly frank\, nonjudgmental portrait of 
 lost youth growing up far too soon in a world that has failed them. Nomina
 ted for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. A Janus Films relea
 se. \n	\n	\n	\n		Followed by: \n		\n		\n		Tiny: The Life of Erin Blackwell
 &nbsp\; \n	\n	\n		Dir. Martin Bell. 2016. 87 mins. Thirty years in the mak
 ing\, Tiny: The Life of Erin Blackwell continues to follow one of the most
  indelible subjects of Streetwise. Erin Blackwell\, a.k.a. Tiny\, was intr
 oduced in filmmaker Martin Bell\, photographer Mary Ellen Mark\, and journ
 alist Cheryl McCall's earlier film as a brash fourteen-year-old living pre
 cariously on the margins in Seattle. Now a forty-four year-old mother of t
 en\, Blackwell reflects with Mark on the journey they’ve experienced toget
 her\, from Blackwell's struggles with addiction to her regrets to her drea
 ms for her own children\, even as she sees them being pulled down the same
  path of drugs and desperation. Interweaving three decades’ worth of Mark’
 s photographs and footage that includes previously unseen outtakes from St
 reetwise\, this is a heartrending\, deeply empathetic portrait of a family
  struggling to break free of the cycle of trauma\, as well as a summation 
 of Mark's incomparable life's work. A Janus Films release. \n	\n	\n		\n	\n
 	\n		Tickets: $15 ($7 Museum members / free for Silver Screen members and 
 above). Order tickets&nbsp\;online. (Members may contact members@movingima
 ge.us with questions regarding online reservations.)&nbsp\; \n	\n	\n		\n	
 \n	\n		*This one New Release screening is free for Museum members at the F
 ilm Lover and Kids Premium levels. Please note tickets for other screening
 s of Streetwise + Tiny: The Life of Erin Blackwell are available to member
 s at the discounted rate of $7.&nbsp\; \n		\n		\n		Ticket purchase include
 s same-day admission to the Museum (see gallery hours). View the Museum’s 
 ticketing policy here. For more information on membership and to join onli
 ne\, visit our membership page. \n		\n	\n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image - Bartos Screening Room
SUMMARY:Streetwise + Tiny: The Life of Erin Blackwell
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