Girls Town

Directed by Jim McKay
Film Movement Classics
1996
90 Minutes
USA
English
Drama, Classics
Women's Studies, Black Studies, Coming of Age, Film Studies, Social Justice, Sociology & Social Work
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Mid-1990s, New York City. Patti, Angela, Emma and Nikki are high school seniors and best friends preparing for life beyond graduation. Their dreams for the future differ greatly – Angela wants to become a poet, Emma and Nikki have are heading for college, and Patti is a young mother looking for stability in her kid’s life – but the four bright, young women are steadfastly loyal to each other in a way only teenagers know how to be. Their lives are then completely upended when, after being sexually assaulted, Nikki unexpectedly commits suicide. Grieving, angry, and forced to return to daily life without satisfying recourse for their feelings, the girls must come of age with a newfound understanding about the patriarchal world in which they live.

Led by Lili Taylor, Bruklin Harris, Anna Grace and recent Academy Award-nominee, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor (KING RICHARD), the 1996, award-winning Sundance indie was co-written by the actors in collaboration with first-time filmmaker Jim McKay, lending “a welcome little gust of teen-age realism” (New York Times), to the film’s coming-of-age narrative. One of the first films of its kind to frankly address sexual violence as women experience it, GIRLS TOWN continues to be relevant in a post-#MeToo world. An energetic, all-female soundtrack featuring 1990s musical icons – Queen Latifah, PJ Harvey, Roxanne Shante, Salt-N-Pepa, and others – underscore the films timeless message of empowerment.

The 4K restoration by IndieCollect was funded with support from the HFPA Trust, Donald A. Pels Charitable Trust, IndieCollect donors, and Fellow Citizen, Inc.

Cast

  • Lili Taylor
  • Bruklin Harris
  • Anna Grace
  • Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
  • Guillermo Diaz
  • Highest Rating
    "Part revenge fantasy, part buddy flick for chicks, and with an up-to-the-minute all-female soundtrack, "Girls Town" never strays from its essential strength: the reality of its characters. "
    Michael O'Sullivan, Washington Post
  • Highest Rating
    "Lili Taylor... gives a superlative, gut-wrenching performance in “Girls Town,” a powerfully raw, ultra-realistic drama about a trio of abused teenage girls and their struggle to survive in a rigidly defined, male-dominated society. Jim McKay‘s striking feature debut [is] an empowering feminist saga...."
    Emanuel Levy, Variety
  • Highest Rating
    "A welcome little gust of teen-age realism. In celebrating the solidarity of high school girls who refuse to live and die according to the Beverly Hills ideal, the movie raises a hoarse cheer for candor and spunky self-determination."
    Stephen Holden, The New York Times
  • Highest Rating
    "I would like to see another movie in three or four years, about what has happened to these angry, gifted friends."
    Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun TImes
  • Highest Rating
    "[T]he film portrays an often-disenfranchised group with compassion, respect, and humor."
    Alison Macor, Austin Chronicle
  • Highest Rating
    "The performances and the film's plausible handling of an unusual movie subject make Girls Town special."
    Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle
  • Highest Rating
    "It is outspoken, unpolished, and easily the most realistic movie ever made about the lives of young women."
    Kathi Maio, On The Issues
  • Highest Rating
    "The film’s foul-mouthed, belligerent characters challenge the audience to suspend traditional views of women."
    Scott Goldfine, Funknstuff
  • Highest Rating
    "An empowering feminist tale made authentic by the actresses participation in the scripting."
    Leslie Rigoulot, Film Scouts

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Awards & Recognition

Winner
Special Jury Recognition
Sundance Film Festival
Winner
Filmmakers Trophy
Sundance Film Festival
Winner
Best Actress
Seattle Int'l. Film Festival

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