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Edge of America

  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
533
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Edge of America (2004)
Drama

Based on a true story, a black educator takes a job teaching high-school English at the Three Nations Reservation, and is coaxed into coaching the girls basketball team.Based on a true story, a black educator takes a job teaching high-school English at the Three Nations Reservation, and is coaxed into coaching the girls basketball team.Based on a true story, a black educator takes a job teaching high-school English at the Three Nations Reservation, and is coaxed into coaching the girls basketball team.

  • Director
    • Chris Eyre
  • Writer
    • Willy Holtzman
  • Stars
    • James McDaniel
    • Irene Bedard
    • Delanna Studi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    533
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chris Eyre
    • Writer
      • Willy Holtzman
    • Stars
      • James McDaniel
      • Irene Bedard
      • Delanna Studi
    • 18User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 2 nominations total

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    James McDaniel
    James McDaniel
    • Kenny Williams
    Irene Bedard
    Irene Bedard
    • Annie Shorty
    Delanna Studi
    Delanna Studi
    • Carla McKinney
    Misty Upham
    Misty Upham
    • Shirleen
    Eddie Spears
    Eddie Spears
    • Franklin
    Cody Lightning
    Cody Lightning
    • Dwayne
    Geraldine Keams
    Geraldine Keams
    • Mother Tsosie
    Michael Flynn
    Michael Flynn
    • Homer Horton
    Fraya Aspaas-Montoya
    • Francie
    Trini King
    • Alvina 'Baby' Tsosie
    Deanna Allison
    Deanna Allison
    • Marissa
    Tim Daly
    Tim Daly
    • Leroy McKinney
    Wes Studi
    Wes Studi
    • Cuch
    Reb Fleming
    • Stellar Dodge
    • (as Reb Flemming)
    Lyle Bahazoni
    • Jasper
    Roseann Abrahamson
    • Henrietta
    Jacinda Willeto
    • Dawn
    Stephen Burleigh
    Stephen Burleigh
    • Dr. Toomey
    • (as Steve Burleigh)
    • Director
      • Chris Eyre
    • Writer
      • Willy Holtzman
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    User reviews18

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    10KM_391

    Better than "Hoosiers!"

    I saw this movie at Sundance. I am not a basketball fan, nor am I particularly interested in Native American affairs. But I LOVED this movie, and it seemed as if everyone else in the theater did too. It was by far the best film I saw at the festival this year. There are a few flaws you have to overlook - James McDaniels' character is remarkably insensitive to Indian culture, and says some things that no kind intelligent person would, though the character is supposed to be both kind and intelligent. But forget that - McDaniel still makes you believe he's real, and the girls who play the losers-turned-winners on his team are marvelous. For whatever issues of believability you may have, how can you knock a movie that makes people stand up and cheer? And gives us a conclusion that may not be the easy predictable one? The world needs more movies like this. Go see it. You won't be sorry!
    8jotix100

    Winner Warriors

    This film came out of nowhere the other night when it showed on cable. The movie directed by Chris Eyre and written by William Holtzman, is one of the most uplifting stories about how a teacher that cares to get involved makes all the difference in the world of the young basket ball team.

    It's obvious the women's basket ball team of the Three Nations high sucks big time; they play badly and are not coordinated at all. The new black teacher, Kenny Wwilliams, who comes to the school to teach, realizes the young women show potential. Basically, these kids show little self esteem and insecurity in the basket ball court. Kenny, in trying to help the girls, steps into a lot of toes, making him a not well liked figure in the school.

    All that changes when he gets Baby, a girl that is not attending the school, but who has potential, to join the team. Carla, the rebel girl who lives with her alcoholic father, comes around to join the others in a sport where she obviously excels. The high school goes from being a joke into the state finals thanks to what the coach Williams does for the team.

    The film is inspirational and has a positive message. In fact, this is one of the best sports films ever made. The movie works because of the great performance by James McDaniel, who as Kenny Williams is the spark that ignites the teen agers to realize their potential. Tim Daly makes a appearance as Carla's father. Delanna Studi plays the rebel Carla with conviction.

    "Edge of America", which is based on a true story shows how one person can turn around a bunch of losers into winners by making them believe in themselves.
    Sam-285

    Too negative

    This story is too negative. It starts nice but later on the coach yells too much. My guess is that the real-life coach did not yell as much.

    I especially doubt that the real-life coach got so upset about words.

    The movie leads people to believe that yelling is a good way to get people to succeed.

    Many people won't understand that there are better ways to get success, but I am sure that the real coach understands.

    I hope that someone some day makes a better version of the story that shows more of the caring that created the successful team.

    I am now curious about the documentaries to see their version of the story.
    10Parisfrance75006

    Chris Eyre's Edge of America is brilliant.

    Chris Eyre's Edge of America is a wonderful contribution to storytelling. It's evident that this young director is a visionary with potential for Hugh success. The story possesses a warm personal human touch, which makes it totally relateable. I could see it over and over again. His fine technique with actors allows for a smooth transition into the character they are portraying. He sets no boundaries or limitations, which gives the actor endless possibilities. His choices are clever, thought provoking, humorous and quite believable. He's the kind of director actors dream of working with. His film Smoke Signals was a true testament of what's to come with Chris' brilliant sense of storytelling and once again he's met the mark. It's time for this director to apply his creative genius to the silver screen once again. I can hardly wait.
    8ifjed

    Edge of America

    The premise is reasonable. Basketball is big on many reservations, and there are black basketball players (e.g., Kareem Abdul-Jabaar) who have volunteer on reservations. Sure, there are a lot of clichés from other Indian movies. But overall, the acting is good (especially Wes Studi), though the black coach's performance is a bit stiff at times. The most surprisingly thing about the film to me is that it never got any kind of commercial release. But then again, it is about Indians. And who is the Uwhited States of America cares about Indians? Not many people. Fortunately in my town there are several outlets to see non-commercial movies ("Christmas in the Clouds" is another good, Native-American-theme movie that you probably won't see unless you live in a similar town). Anyway, thanks, Mr. Eyre, for a good show. Maybe not your best pic, but still a good one.

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    • Trivia
      Based on a true story
    • Goofs
      In the radio broadcasting room, when Mr. William's asks the class if they're all in to participate on the radio, Shirleen, then her boyfriend are the first to raise their hands. But then, after the camera pans to the other students and back to them, his arm is around her shoulders and she has to prompt him to raise his hand.
    • Quotes

      Annie Shorty: Those girls do everything you ask them to do. They practice hard, they get good grades, they win.

      Kenny Williams: Then you tell me why I'm pissed off.

      Annie Shorty: Because you're a black man in America.

      Kenny Williams: That's right. I'm good and pissed off.

      Annie Shorty: Well then get over it! You're talking to Indian people here. Get over it, get on with it or get the hell out!

    • Soundtracks
      Sons and Daughters
      Written by Malcolm Burn, Ron Cuccia, Willie Green III, Arthel Neville, Art Neville (as Arthur Neville), Ian Neville and Lorraine Neville

      Performed by The Neville Brothers

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    • Release date
      • November 21, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • На краю Америки
    • Filming locations
      • Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • Showtime Networks
      • Red House Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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