Container of (work) : Streetwise (Motion picture) Container of (work) : Tiny, the life of Erin Blackwell (Motion picture) Container of (work) : Tiny at 20 (Motion picture) Container of (work) : Amazing plastic lady (Motion picture) Container of (work) : Erin (Motion picture) Container of (work) : Streetwise revisited, Rat (Motion picture) Streetwise. Tiny : the life of Erin Blackwell.
Notes:
Two documentary films. Originally produced as motion pictures in 1984 and 2016. Special features: New director-supervised restored high definition digital transfers; New audio commentary; New interviews; Trailer; Essays by historian Andrew Hedden, journalist and filmmaker Cheryl McCall, and filmmaker Mark Bell ; four short films by Bell: Tiny at 20 (1993), Amazing Plastic Lady (1995), Erin (2005), and Streetwise revisited, Rat (2021). Featuring Kimberly Marsh, Erin Blackwell.
Contents:
Streetwise / a film by Martin Bell, Mary Ellen Mark, Cheryl McCall -- Tiny : the life of Erin Blackwell / a film by Mary Ellen Mark + Martin Bell. Disc 1: Streetwise with optional director's commentary, interview with director, interview with editor -- Disc 2: Tiny, the life of Erin Blackwell with optional commentary, 4 short films.
Summary:
Streetwise: A documentary on runaway, homeless teens living on the streets of Seattle, who survive by hustling, panhandling, and dumpster diving, at the center of which is 14-year-old Erin Blackwell, a.k.a. Tiny. Tiny: Catches up with Erin Blackwell, a.k.a. Tiny, the central figure of the documentary "Streetwise", now a mother of ten, struggling with addiction and regret.
Series:
The criterion collection ; 1079 The criterion collection ; 1080
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