World Premiere
17 Blocks
Documentary Competition
| USA | 96 MINUTES | EnglishDocumentary
Nine year old Emmanuel began filming himself and his family with a home video camera in 1999, capturing his Washington D.C. neighborhood through the eyes of an innocent child. Growing up just 17 blocks from the U.S. Capitol, however, proved more difficult than expected. Filmmaker, journalist, and frequent This American Life contributor Davy Rothbart befriended the Sanford family as they continued to document their daily life over a 20-year period in a city plagued by poverty, addiction, and gun violence.
What resulted from this uniquely collaborative effort between Rothbart and the family is a transcendent portrait of the unwavering strength of familial bonds. The film follows the characters through periods of joy and sadness, all captured on tape with stunning intimacy. This incredibly touching non-fiction odyssey offers a remarkable look into the lives of one family who was brave enough to share their story with the world.
—Loren Hammonds
What resulted from this uniquely collaborative effort between Rothbart and the family is a transcendent portrait of the unwavering strength of familial bonds. The film follows the characters through periods of joy and sadness, all captured on tape with stunning intimacy. This incredibly touching non-fiction odyssey offers a remarkable look into the lives of one family who was brave enough to share their story with the world.
—Loren Hammonds
Cast & Credits
Directed by
Davy Rothbart
Director
Davy Rothbart
Producer
Alex Turtletaub
Michael B. Clark
Marc Turtletaub
Rachel Dengiz
Davy Rothbart
Screenwriter
Jennifer Tiexiera
Cinematographer
Zachary Shields
Composer
Nick Urata
Editor
Jennifer Tiexiera
Associate Producer
Paul Smith
Annette Smith
Dan Amorello
Jason Orfanon
Cast
Cheryl Sanford
Emmanuel Durant
Jr.
Akil "Smurf" Sanford
Denice Sanford-Durant
Justin Sanford
Carmen Payne
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