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Girls Town

  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
844
YOUR RATING
Lili Taylor, Anna Grace, and Bruklin Harris in Girls Town (1996)
ComedyDrama

Four high school senior girls navigate friendship, trauma, and personal struggles in urban America. After one friend's tragic death reveals painful secrets, the remaining trio support each o... Read allFour high school senior girls navigate friendship, trauma, and personal struggles in urban America. After one friend's tragic death reveals painful secrets, the remaining trio support each other while confronting their own challenges.Four high school senior girls navigate friendship, trauma, and personal struggles in urban America. After one friend's tragic death reveals painful secrets, the remaining trio support each other while confronting their own challenges.

  • Director
    • Jim McKay
  • Writers
    • Jim McKay
    • Denise Casano
    • Anna Grace
  • Stars
    • Lili Taylor
    • Bruklin Harris
    • Anna Grace
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    844
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jim McKay
    • Writers
      • Jim McKay
      • Denise Casano
      • Anna Grace
    • Stars
      • Lili Taylor
      • Bruklin Harris
      • Anna Grace
    • 17User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Lili Taylor
    Lili Taylor
    • Patti Lucci
    Bruklin Harris
    Bruklin Harris
    • Angela
    Anna Grace
    • Emma
    Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
    Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
    • Nikki
    • (as Aunjanue Ellis)
    Ramya Pratt
    Ramya Pratt
    • Tomy
    Asia Minor
    • Marlys Giovanni
    Carl Kwaku Ford
    • Jessie (Boom Box Guy)
    Guillermo Diaz
    Guillermo Diaz
    • Dylan
    • (as Guillermo Díaz)
    Shondalin
    • Teacher
    Ernestine Jackson
    • Nikki's Mom
    John Ventimiglia
    John Ventimiglia
    • Eddie
    Mary Joy
    Mary Joy
    • Cora
    Stephanie Berry
    • Angela's Mom
    Tara Carnes
    • Heather
    Yassira
    • Benita
    Nathaniel Freeman
    Nathaniel Freeman
    • Cam
    Michael Imperioli
    Michael Imperioli
    • Anthony
    Tom Gilroy
    Tom Gilroy
    • Richard Helms
    • Director
      • Jim McKay
    • Writers
      • Jim McKay
      • Denise Casano
      • Anna Grace
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews17

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    8anthonyallen-40932

    My wife loves it

    Is this movie on dvd or anything? My wife really loves this movie just can't find it anywhere.
    6=G=

    Well acted, realistic, monotony for voyeurs

    A character-driven slice-of-urban-life flick which traces the activities of a trio of high school girls in the wake of the suicide of a friend. Not unlike other films which portray urban dwelling, rebellious, socially disenfranchised street kids, "Girl's Town" seems to have no point and no purpose beyond providing a realistic window to an underclass of females. A showcase for good some performances, this film will likely be most appreciated by females and those interested in female issues.
    Jaime N. Christley

    Flat but well acted and thought-provoking

    At the center of this largely improvised, sometimes moving, mostly flat cinema verite-style drama about three young women who are dealing with the suicide of one of their friends, there is a mesmerizing performance by 29-year-old Lili Taylor as the Latino, single mother, high school student Patti. I've seen only a few movies with Taylor, "Short Cuts," "Say Anything..." and "Ransom," and in each she was upstaged by actors with more screen time and juicier roles, but I know she's received rave notices for her turns in "Household Saints" and as the "I" in "I Shot Andy Warhol." Here she gives an astonishingly vibrant performance that will have you guessing her age, her ethnicity, and whether or not she's really Lili Taylor. She looks the part with just some rudimentary makeup, yes, and that's nothing to sneeze at, but she also oozes authenticity -- she plays her part better than those other actresses who are just playing themselves.

    The rest of the movie has a few moments of truth and also a few choice repeats from High School's Greatest Hits (no small feat either; is the independent market where we must go to find realistic portrayals of public education?), but mostly it features some uninspired improv jobs and a rather sloppy directing job by Jim McKay -- he seems unwilling to exercise any discipline over any of the actors, probably too enamored with the improv style, and as a result the difficulty in framing their more kinetic scenes becomes too much.

    Add to this the fact that McKay fails to visibly conclude a story where no real story exists. Malick could end his storyless films properly; Kubrick, too. This is Sundance territory, though, the tightrope upon which films must be made that are daring enough to seem "new," but with enough of a conventional structure to sell tickets. Judging by the rejection of most Sundance releases (with a few notable exceptions) by critics, distributors, and audiences, the festival seems to be hurting itself by playing both sides. So, in a microscopic sense, does "Girls Town."
    9cnewf

    Great slice of high school

    I accidentally ran into this movie on the Sundance channel and couldn't stop watching it. Menace and danger plus banality and boredom - high school from top to bottom, and nothing that anyone does or says in this really well-acted film is anything other than exactly what a 17-year-old would do or say. Good moments include the teen mom telling off a guy for dogging her one day and accepting his charm offensive the next; the only visible mom having no ability to say any unangry, unjudgemental thing to her tough, suffering daughter; and the ineffective and heartbreaking confrontation with the guy the three friends think drove their fourth friend to suicide. The girls are p_ssed, resentful, revengeful, smart, excited, violent, and together all in on the right scale - an excellent girls' Dazed and Confused that gets a perfect 10 for realness.
    10voltaire80usa

    Provocations!

    Despite previous reviews, I felt this movie was really well thought out, I saw this movie when it first came out and it definitely reached me. The subject touches but not meant to be a description of urban life at all. If you see the movie, you will understand what the real issue is. I am going to have to disagree with the dude who posted previously, this movie is geared towards anyone who believes in the issues that plague our youth and our young girls of color. It makes you want to break down the ideals that perpetuate class-ism, the gender binary and other issues that separate people. I hope others see it for what it is. Its reflective of the type of role our society and communities play in a developing child's mind. I think it should be shown to a mixed audience of boys and girls so that they can see the perspective of the other sex. I think it speaks a lot about violence in our schools.

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      The screenplay was developed partly through improvisations by the actors. Anna Grace, Bruklin Harris, and Lili Taylor received screenplay credits alongside director Jim McKay and screenwriter Denise Casano.
    • Quotes

      Angela's mom: This is your life Angela.

      Angela: Exactly. My life.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: A Very Brady Sequel/She's the One/Kansas City/Girls Town/The Spitfire Grill (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Prologue (Nikki Remembers)
      Sound design and mix by Alex Hall and Brendan Dolan

      Excerpt from "Before Her Time"

      Performed by Vic Chesnutt and Rob Veal

      Composed by Vic Chesnutt and Rob Veal

      Published by Ghetto Bells Music and Playground Treatment Music

      (Administered by Bug Music Inc.) (BMI)

      Sample taken from "Imperial"

      Performed by Unrest

      Courtesy of Teen Beat Records

      By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 21, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Выпускницы
    • Filming locations
      • Hackensack, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Boomer Pictures
      • C-Hundred Film
      • Dolly Bell Pictures Inc.
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $512,344
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,665
      • Jan 19, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $512,344
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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