Filmmaker Marc Levin, known for his documentaries exploring prison life, drug addiction, and street gangs, won the 1998 Sundance Film Festival grand jury prize when he made his feature dramatic directorial debut with this downbeat prison drama about a black poet jailed on minor drug charges. At ...more
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Filmmaker Marc Levin, known for his documentaries exploring prison life, drug addiction, and street gangs, won the 1998 Sundance Film Festival grand jury prize when he made his feature dramatic directorial debut with this downbeat prison drama about a black poet jailed on minor drug charges. At "Dodge City," a Washington, D.C., housing project, streetwise Ray Joshua (Saul Williams), a marijuana dealer who writes poetry, sees his drug connection gunned down, winds up busted as a murder suspect, ...more
- Marc Levin - Director
- David Peipers - Executive Producer
- Henri Kessler - Producer
- Marc Levin - Producer
- Richard Stratton - Producer
- Sonja Sohn - Screenwriter
- Saul Williams - Screenwriter
- Marc Levin - Screenwriter
- Richard Stratton - Screenwriter
- Emir Luis - Editor
- Marc Benjamin - Cinematographer











