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17 Blocks

  • 2019
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
307
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17 Blocks (2019)
Documentary

Using two decades of intimate home video, the story of the Sanford family, whose struggles with addiction and gun violence eventually lead to a journey of love, loss, and acceptance.Using two decades of intimate home video, the story of the Sanford family, whose struggles with addiction and gun violence eventually lead to a journey of love, loss, and acceptance.Using two decades of intimate home video, the story of the Sanford family, whose struggles with addiction and gun violence eventually lead to a journey of love, loss, and acceptance.

  • Director
    • Davy Rothbart
  • Writers
    • Mark Monroe
    • Davy Rothbart
    • Jennifer Tiexiera
  • Stars
    • Cheryl Sanford
    • Chris Fedderson
    • Emmanuel Durant Jr.
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    307
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Davy Rothbart
    • Writers
      • Mark Monroe
      • Davy Rothbart
      • Jennifer Tiexiera
    • Stars
      • Cheryl Sanford
      • Chris Fedderson
      • Emmanuel Durant Jr.
    • 7User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Cheryl Sanford
    • Self
    Chris Fedderson
    • Self
    Emmanuel Durant Jr.
    • Self
    Denice Sanford-Durant
    • Self
    Akil 'Smurf' Sanford
    • Self
    Neville Rankin
    • Self
    • (as Neville 'Joe' Rankin)
    Anthony Plater
    • Self
    St. James Cashwell
    • Self
    Justin Sanford
    • Self
    Carmen Payne
    • Self
    Faith Sanford
    • Self
    Akil Sanford Jr.
    • Self
    • (as Akil 'Lil Smurf' Sanford Jr.)
    Takel Sanford
    • Self
    Eric Mitchell
    • Self
    A.J. Mitchell
    • Self
    • (as AJ Mitchell)
    Jamail Belton
    • Self
    • (as Jamil 'Woo' Belton)
    Ardell Payne
    • Self
    Graylan Hagler
    • Self
    • (as Reverend Graylan Hagler)
    • Director
      • Davy Rothbart
    • Writers
      • Mark Monroe
      • Davy Rothbart
      • Jennifer Tiexiera
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    10kathfish

    Mesmerizing, tragic and hopeful

    Rothbart's second documentary is gripping and inspiring. No one tells a story like he can. The fact that much of the footage was recorded and documented by the family itself makes it extraordinary. Saw it tonight as part of the Woodstock Film Festival, where it was extremely well-received.
    8wilcabral-43556

    good

    Great doc. It has exposed the unfortunate disgrace of a broken family in every way. Pretty hard to see in many moments, but necessary and too representative.
    9eelen-seth

    Extraordinary!

    A documentary assembled from 20 years of raw home video footage. The title of the film refers to the neighbourhood this all takes place - just 17 blocks behind the US Capitol building. Through the eyes of nine-year-old Emmanuel, an ambitious soul and promising student, he captures the life he lives with his two older siblings and mom in Washington, D.C.

    This family portrait starts with a flash forward, when we see an elderly woman getting out of a car and walking up to a house. She rings the doorbell and explains to the owner of the house how she grew up and lived most of her life in that particular house. As soon as she enters, she reminisces with the man of the house and breaks down in tears, saying it was all her fault, clearly scarred by events that happened in her past. We then go back 20 years in time to meet Emmanuel, who has just started recording his daily life with his own video camera.

    Emmanuel lives with his older brother Smurf and sister Denice. You can tell he looks up to his brother, dismissing the fact he uses drugs on a daily basis. We later also find out his mother Cheryl is addicted to drugs and captures her passing out in bed. Emmanuel is a promising student, loves to read books and isn't getting in any trouble, although he's surrounded by it. He clearly knows what he wants from life and is determined to get there. Davy Rothbart's documentary skips almost 10 years, showing just how little has changed in this household - apart from a few additions to the family. Everything is going well for Emmanuel, until tragedy strikes and implodes the entire family.

    17 Blocks paints a disturbing portrait of society. How could you not? We see violent behaviour on the streets of D.C., being captured by a child. Difficult topics get discussed as to how he's seen kids get shot at an outdoor basketball court. Despite all of this hardship, the house he grew up in was always filled with love. You can't help but smile, when you see an innocent boy just being happy and talk about his future goals. The impact of one life-changing event hits even harder, when you witness the despair and sadness seep into this family.

    Rothbart's documentary doesn't judge, it stays purely human. Some of the time jumps are at times a bit confusing, not knowing how much time has past exactly and what has happened in the meantime. The aftermath of a tragic moment changes a lot, yet the core of this family is still filled with love, determined to change what went wrong and make each other proud. Nonetheless, this is one of the most extraordinary documentaries I've seen in a while. Bring tissues.

    17 Blocks doesn't shy away from the harsh truth, the daily life and tragedies thousands of people go through in the US. The Sanford family invites us into their home, making us feel welcome while sharing in their love and pain. Both intriguing and striking, this family's story will linger on in my mind for a very long time.
    3Xavier_Stone

    With over 1000hrs of footage to use a better editor was needed

    Many questionable scenes were used, maybe there just wasn't anything good. It's not an engaging doc at all and is grinding it out just to tell a story.

    I was hoping for something along the lines of Hoop Dreams, but this comes across as stuff just thrown together. Tons of shaky camera work and poor shots which is to be expected, maybe next time they can get it stabilized. Camera work is super close up and in your face which gets annoying after a while.

    Loads of scenes which are puzzling and confusing, just not a whole lot of story to go on here.
    8saesau

    I came to love this family

    At the beginning, I wasn't sure what I thought, and by the end I really cared about this family. I can't stop thinking about their story and know there are many other similar stories of families like this. How wonderful that they videotaped so much of their life so it could be shared. I thought the film was wonderfully edited to tell 20 years of their story in a heart felt and heartbreaking way. This is definitely one that will stay with me. Highly recommend.

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      The title of the film refers to the distance in blocks between the home of the family shown and the Capitol building in the center of Washington.

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Washington, District of Columbia, USA
    • Production companies
      • 21 Balloons Productions
      • Beachside Films
      • Bunny Lake Films
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      1 hour 36 minutes
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      • 1.33 : 1
      • 1.78 : 1

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