Zero Street

An African American boy poised on the farthest edge of childhood uses the power of his imagination to make sense of his urban reality.

Premiere Date
January 1, 1995
Length
30 minutes
Funding Initiative
Open Call
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    1994 Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame-First Place, Television
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    1994 National Educational Media Network-Bronze Apple
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    1994 National Black Programming Consortium (NBPC)-Community Choice Award
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    1994 National Black Programming Consortium (NBPC)-Prized Pieces Tour
  • Producer

    Daniel Bergin

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    The Film

    An African American boy poised on the farthest edge of childhood uses the power of his imagination to make sense of his urban reality. Zero Street encourages children to make a positive impact on their surroundings, and to dream, without fear, of their place in today's world.

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