Street Fight

Tribute Marshall Curry

Newark, New Jersey, is hotly contested territory in the 2002 battle to be mayor of the city. As young, idealistic Cory Booker, a Rhodes Scholar and Yale Law grad, campaigns against four-term incumbent Sharpe James, he comes up against a deeply entrenched political machine willing to lie, intimidate, and threaten its opponents into submission. Although both candidates are African American, Street Fight brings the politics of race into clear focus when the mayor accuses the highly educated Booker of not being “really black.” Operating as a one-man crew, Marshall Curry chronicles Booker’s run at the city’s top office and the mayor’s machine tactics to reveal an infuriating, suspenseful political drama on Newark’s city streets.  EM

Director

Marshall Curry

Producer

Marshall Curry

Executive Producers

Liz Garbus, Rory Kennedy, Cara Mertes (POV), Sally Jo Fifer (ITVS)

Editor

Marshall Curry

Cinematographer

Marshall Curry

Festival Year

2015

Country

United States

Run Time

83 minutes