{"id":39241,"date":"2017-02-24T06:33:00","date_gmt":"2017-02-24T14:33:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/studentfilmreviews.org\/?p=39241"},"modified":"2017-02-24T06:37:19","modified_gmt":"2017-02-24T14:37:19","slug":"for-ahkeem-levine-van-soest-2017-usa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/studentfilmreviews.org\/?p=39241","title":{"rendered":"For Ahkeem (Levine &amp; Van Soest, 2017): USA"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Viewed by\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/studentfilmreviews.org\/?s=Larry+Gleeson\" target=\"_blank\">Larry Gleeson<\/a>\u00a0during Berlin Film Festival.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\" alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/static1.squarespace.com\/static\/55d61014e4b05d580d9a5995\/t\/57870b97e6f2e1a75bf3e486\/1468943883407\/?format=750w\" width=\"275\" height=\"300\" \/style=\"margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px; float: left\"\/ >Jeremy S. Levine and Landon Van Soest, co-founders of the Transient Pictures production company and the Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective, presented <em>For Ahkeem<\/em>, a new documentary, at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival in Forum.<em> For Ahkeem<\/em> attempts to address and capture a young, African-American woman&#8217;s life pathway from footage accumulated over the course of approximately two years in St. Louis, Missouri, a short distance from Ferguson, Missouri, the site of the shooting death of Michael Brown. In doing so, Levine and Von Soest limit a wider lens encompassing root causes of the worst high school graduation rates of any state in the country.<\/p>\n<p>Nevertheless,<em> For Ahkeem<\/em> tracks a roughly, seventeen year-old African-LevineAmerican female, Daje, from the north side of St. Louis, Missouri, an area of the city notorious for its gun violence and innocent killings from drive-by shootings. The film is predominantly direct cinema.<\/p>\n<p>Daje comes across as a rather representative, angry, militant teenager of the area. She&#8217;s been expelled from school for the final time for fighting and has to make an appearance in juvenile court. The judge has read Daje&#8217;s not-so-promising juvenile record and decides to give her a refuge of last resort &#8211; an alternative school he started for troubled youth. It&#8217;s an offer Daje can&#8217;t refuse despite her best efforts.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s here Daje transforms from adolescent girl to young woman. She still exhibits angry outbursts dumping her household&#8217;s trash can out onto the street when she doesn&#8217;t get her way. With help from the staff and support from family and friends, Daje blossoms into a confident, independent young woman. As her graduation nears, Daje struggles with math, yet manages to overcome her obstacle and proudly receives her diploma. She&#8217;s persevered while experiencing pregnancy and birthing a child fathered by another alternative schoolmate she felt was nice to her and to whom she could talk with and confide in.<\/p>\n<p><em>For Ahkeem<\/em> is a slice-of-life piece that capitalizes on the national Black Live Matter movement without, in my opinion, exploiting it. Levine and Van Soest&#8217;s work is formidable. Not only does it showcase the plight of young, high school age African-Americans in North St. Louis, but it also showcases the affects the filmmaking process has on Daje. Fiercely proud and undoubtedly aware of the camera&#8217;s presence, Deja is on stage and she knows it. She rises to a new level with the new found attention and shines as actor\/performer in a most naturalistic setting.<\/p>\n<p>Seemingly, Levine and Van Soest&#8217;s focus successfully captures the trajectory of young African-Americans in the North St. Louis ghetto. Footage from Michael Brown&#8217;s mother shouting into a camera shows the passion this cultural segment possesses. As Michael Brown graduated high school so did Daje. The tragic life of Michael Brown need not be repeated in Daje&#8217;s son Ahkeem. Currently, efforts from community leaders allow troubled youths a way out. But, it&#8217;s not a one stop cure all.<\/p>\n<p><em>For Ahkeem<\/em> brings a singular perspective. Quite unusual for a documentary, the film reveals a powerful message of what a little attention can do for someone who has seemingly either been neglected or is in danger of falling through societal fissures. More than an expose, <em>For Ahkeem<\/em> is a life-affirming, heart-warming story of a community coming together to foster one of their own. Highly recommended.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Viewed by\u00a0Larry Gleeson\u00a0during Berlin Film Festival. Jeremy S. Levine and Landon Van Soest, co-founders of the Transient Pictures production company and the Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective, presented For Ahkeem, a new documentary, at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival in Forum. 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