Soul in the Hole

Soul in the Hole
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDanielle Gardner
Produced byLilibet Foster
StarringKenny Jones
CinematographyPaul Gibson
Edited byMelissa Neidich
Distributed byNorthern Arts Entertainment (US); Celluloid Dreams (International)
Release date
  • August 8, 1997 (1997-08-08)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Soul In The Hole is a 1997 documentary film about aspiring basketball coach Kenny Jones, his playground dream team "Kenny's Kings," the relationship between him and his players (particularly playground phenom 18-year-old Ed "Booger" Smith) and life in Brooklyn during the summer.

It won the Independent Spirit: Truer Than Fiction Award (tied with Errol Morris' "Fast, Cheap and Out of Control")[1] and was nominated for an International Documentary Association Award (IDA).[2] Named Top Ten Gem by Premiere Magazine; twice-named Top Ten Film and called "...The best film made about basketball--and about growing up black, male and street..." by the Village Voice . Selected in competition or otherwise screened at the Rotterdam, Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Helsinki, Festival des Femmes, New Zealand and other international film festivals.

  1. ^ 13th Independent Spirit Awards#Truer Than Fiction Award
  2. ^ "IDA Awards".