Ryan Fleck Movies

2008  
R  
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Filmmakers Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden (Half Nelson) weave this introspective sports drama concerning a talented Dominican baseball player who longs to break into the American big league and earn the money needed to support his impoverished family. Miguel Santos is a talented pitcher who might just have what it takes to earn a prized spot on a Major League Baseball team, but before that happens he'll have to prove his worth in the minor leagues. Advancing into the United States' minor league system at the tender age of 19, Miguel is warmly welcomed into the small-town Iowa home of his host family, but can't help but struggle with language and cultural barriers despite the kindness of strangers. Subsequently forced to reevaluate his life's ambition after his once-trusty arm becomes unreliable, the previously single-minded pitcher gradually begins to question both the world he lives in and the role he has chosen to play in it. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Algenis Perez SotoRayniel Rufino, (more)
2006  
R  
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An inner-city teacher struggling with addiction forms an unlikely bond with a young student who catches him in a compromising position in director Ryan Fleck's feature-length adaptation of his own award-winning short film Gowanus, Brooklyn. Despite his dedication to the junior-high students who fill his classroom, idealistic teacher Dan Dunne (Ryan Gosling) leads a secret life that the majority of his students will never know. When Dunne's drug-soaked nightlife begins to bleed over into his daytime hours and troubled student Drey (Shareeka Epps) makes a startling discovery, the tenuous bond that forms between the pair soon leads to a warm friendship that could either lead them down a dangerous path or provide the human companionship needed to see things from a fresh perspective and start life anew. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Ryan GoslingShareeka Epps, (more)
2005  
NR  
It's often said that music is a universal language, and one can similarly say hip-hop has become the dialect of youth culture around the world, with the music and style showing its impact in the United Kingdom, Europe, Japan, the African continent, and nearly everywhere else. Only 90 miles off the coast of the United States, Cuba is no exception, though Cuban rap shows crucial differences compared its American counterpart. Turntables, samplers, and beat-boxes are expensive and difficult to find in Cuba, so lyricists usually work with live bands, and rather than rhyming about "bling" and beefs with other rappers, Cuban MCs tend to have a stronger political focus in their material, though only a wary few dare to criticize the government in their music. One of the few opportunities Cuban rappers have to perform in public is the annual Havana Hip-Hop Festival. Originally organized by underground Cuban rappers, in 2004 the event was sanctioned by the Castro government, which is seen as both a blessing and a curse by local performers. While it gives them a chance at a larger and more diverse audience, it also means potential creative interference from a government not always known for comfortably welcoming new creative voices. Documentary filmmakers Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck brought their cameras to Cuba for the 2004 festival, and Young Rebels is a documentary which looks at the rise of the island's hip-hop community, the issues that inform their work, and their struggle to express themselves in a culture that hasn't welcomed rap with open arms. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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