Englewood examines the lives of three young men living in Englewood Chicago, united by the desire to survive senior year, but divided by their ways of life.
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Englewood: The Growing Pains in Chicago
2014
R
1 h 32 m
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Englewood examines the lives of three young men living in Englewood Chicago, united by the desire to survive senior year, but divided by their ways of life.
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6.9 /10
41 people rated
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William L. Cochran
Dennis
David Cowan
Joshua
Rodney Harvey
Calvin
Harold Green
Dave
David Williams
Senior
Marquita Perry
Joshua's Mom
Raeja Thomas
Shay
Thea Camara
Grandmother
Aayisha Humphrey
Kiesha
Brit Scales
Toya
Talya Ray
Angela
Amiah Roberson
Dee Dee
Agnes Hewitt
Teacher
Nathaniel Banks
Pastor
Harold Dennis
School Worker
Jason Lorenzo
News Reporter
Chris Chapman
Thug 1
Martell Hill
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Camille Trinidad
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munir Ahmed
12/05/2023 16:11
Englewood is a very good film about how family (or lack of) impacts our kids. It depicts home environments where there are 2 parents, another home with 1 grandma raising a son, and a home with only an addicted mother raising a son. Schools need to show this movie because the movie is very relatable. There is swearing language in the film, but kids hear that a lot these days anyway. There is no brutal violence in the film, but there is shooting depicted. The film shows when there is lack of support and loving environment, kids can't help but to do wrong. Survival is the key for kids with no support. A powerful film and an amazing effort by young 24-yr. old actor/writer/director William L. Cochran.
HaddaeLeah Méthi
08/04/2023 16:00
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Moelo Mpholo
08/04/2023 16:00
Englewood is a very good film about how family (or lack of) impacts our kids. It depicts home environments where there are 2 parents, another home with 1 grandma raising a son, and a home with only an addicted mother raising a son. Schools need to show this movie because the movie is very relatable. There is swearing language in the film, but kids hear that a lot these days anyway. There is no brutal violence in the film, but there is shooting depicted. The film shows when there is lack of support and loving environment, kids can't help but to do wrong. Survival is the key for kids with no support. A powerful film and an amazing effort by young 24-yr. old actor/writer/director William L. Cochran.
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Camille Trinidad
29/05/2023 08:49
Englewood: The Growing Pains in Chicago_720p(480P)
DAVE ON THE TRACK
29/05/2023 07:11
source: Englewood: The Growing Pains in Chicago
Burna Boy
15/05/2023 16:12
source: Englewood: The Growing Pains in Chicago
munir Ahmed
12/05/2023 16:11
Englewood is a very good film about how family (or lack of) impacts our kids. It depicts home environments where there are 2 parents, another home with 1 grandma raising a son, and a home with only an addicted mother raising a son. Schools need to show this movie because the movie is very relatable. There is swearing language in the film, but kids hear that a lot these days anyway. There is no brutal violence in the film, but there is shooting depicted. The film shows when there is lack of support and loving environment, kids can't help but to do wrong. Survival is the key for kids with no support. A powerful film and an amazing effort by young 24-yr. old actor/writer/director William L. Cochran.
HaddaeLeah Méthi
08/04/2023 16:00
source: Englewood: The Growing Pains in Chicago
Moelo Mpholo
08/04/2023 16:00
Englewood is a very good film about how family (or lack of) impacts our kids. It depicts home environments where there are 2 parents, another home with 1 grandma raising a son, and a home with only an addicted mother raising a son. Schools need to show this movie because the movie is very relatable. There is swearing language in the film, but kids hear that a lot these days anyway. There is no brutal violence in the film, but there is shooting depicted. The film shows when there is lack of support and loving environment, kids can't help but to do wrong. Survival is the key for kids with no support. A powerful film and an amazing effort by young 24-yr. old actor/writer/director William L. Cochran.
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