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Directed by | Greg Carter |
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Cinematography | John Darbonne |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
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Fifth Ward is a 1997 drama film written, directed and produced by Greg Carter and starring Kory Washington, Thomas Miles, Donna Wilkerson, Thomas Webb, Junie Hoang, and Lee Carter.[1] It follows an African-American man in the Fifth Ward ghetto of Houston entering a life of crime for a chance to kill the man who killed his brother. Fifth Ward was Greg Carter's first feature film which he wrote, produced, edited, and shot on 35mm.[2]
It was shown at the Austin Film Festival on October 3, 1997, and later won Best Feature at the Black Film Festival of New Orleans.[2] At 30th Parallel Film Festival in Austin, it also picked up awards for Best Director and Feature.[2] In 1998, Fifth Ward was selected into the SXSW Film Festival.[2] A TV sequel to the film, 5th Ward The Series started airing on UMC on March 2, 2018.[3]
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