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Remember the '90's in New York City?
"Camouflage" is a racy, sometimes shocking, portrait of a young man swimming through a lifestyle in "pre-gentrified" Harlem.
A feature length documentary style, narrative collage: "Camouflage" offers a window into the private subculture of 1990's urban youth via its "Rashomon-like" examination of 19-year old Jason Robbie struggling to make his way in the world.
Sex, Drugs, Video games: self-medicating distractions that block millions from positive, attainable goals. Can Jason break the cycle for himself to realize his college dream?
The people have changed. The neighborhood has changed... But into what?
A brief post show conversation about "Sugar Hill," the principle location of the film, and its evolution will follow the screening.
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LocationNYU Tisch School of the ARTS (View)
721 Broadway ROOM 109
New York, NY 10003
United States
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Minimum Age: 17 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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