
They dreamed of the ghetto...But they woke up in Iowa.
In a virtually all-white Iowa town, Flip daydreams of being a hip-hop star, hanging with Snoop Doggy Dogg and Dr. Dre. He practices in front of a mirror and with his two pals, James and Trevor. He talks Black slang, he dresses Black. He's also a wannabe pusher, selling flour as cocaine. And while he talks about "keeping it real," he hardly notices real life around him: his father's been laid off, his mother uses Food Stamps, his girlfriend is pregnant, James may be psychotic, one of his friends (one of the town's few Black kids) is preparing for college, and, on a trip to Chicago to try to buy drugs, the cops shoot real bullets. What will it take for Flip to get real?
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The film's tagline is: "They dreamed of the ghetto...But they woke up in Iowa."
The runtime is 92 minutes (1h 32m).
It was a co-production between: France, United States of America.
The film was directed by Marc Levin.
The screenplay was written by Garth Belcon and Marc Levin.
Cinematography was handled by Mark Benjamin.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0178988.
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Released
R
English
France, United States of America

