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Sugar Cane Alley (1983)

Starring: Garry Cadenat, Darling Légitimus Director: Euzhan Palcy Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)


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Touching without being sentimental, political without being preachy, this story set in 1930s Martinique is both lyrical and powerful. Writer-director Euzhan Palcy tells the story of a young boy who is orphaned at the age of 11 and sent to live with his grandmother, who works on one of the island's sugar cane plantations. Though he is bright, she realizes he has no future if he stays on the plantation. So she does what she can to keep him in school and away from the back-breaking, will-sapping hard labor to which she's devoted her life. Can he rise above his humble beginnings? Will he forget about his self-sacrificing grandmother and leave her behind? Palcy deals with these issues with great emotion but no false sentimentality in this poignant film. In French with English subtitles. --Marshall Fine


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The richly moving tale of a young boy who growing up in the caribbean in the 1930s escapes the back-breaking work of the sugar cane fields to seek an education in the big city. Studio: New Yorker Films Video Release Date: 09/19/2006 Run time: 107 minutes

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a beautiful film......., November 16, 2007
SUGAR CANE ALLEY was my introduction to the culture of Martinique during the 1930s. This beautiful 1983 release, directed by Euzhan Palcy, is a powerful and sensitively made character study. It follows the plight of Jose (Garry Cadenat), an eleven year old boy living with his grandmother, M'Man Tine (Darling Legitimus) in one of the poorest sections of the island. The only way the locals can (barely) sustain themselves is to toil away in the sugar cane fields (hence, the title of the film)-- a back-breaking and thankless job. The one way out of this toil and poverty is a good education. M'Man Tine knows this all too well and wants to spare her grandson the pain, anguish and great struggle that they encounter around them in spades. Jose applies himself in school and proves himself to be an eloquent, intelligent and wise-beyond-his-years writer. Will Jose's true gift be his (and his grandmother's) ticket out of the slums? You'll have to watch the film and see for yourself.

SUGAR CANE ALLEY received critical acclaim for its sensitive and realistic portrayal of the poor, Black experience in 1930s Martinique. This is a must-see for French students, anyone interested in the culture/history of Martinique or anyone looking to watch a powerful film about the triumph of the human spirit in the face of great adversity. Just beautiful......
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally on DVD, September 3, 2005
I'm delighted that this film is finally on DVD. A 'growing up' tale of a boy and his grandmother's determination to see him leave the sugarcane plantations and achieve a better life.

Memorable film making, this is not a complicated story, but clearly deeply felt by the writer/director, and it has a old fashioned depth and pace to it that contrasts vividly (to this film's advantage) with Hollywood's empty flashiness.

It reminds me in some ways of another little-known gem and growingup tale, Allen Fong's Father and Son, a Hong Kong movie.

One quibble - why change the name?

A big hand however for making this available on DVD and resisting the temptation to dub it for American audiences, who apparently don't like sub-titles...
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Post Emancipation Film, November 22, 2000
By Annette Moore (South Pasadena, California) - See all my reviews
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The first time I saw this film was in college when our history teacher showed it to us to aide in our discussion of the post emancipation period in West Indian culture. It is one of the most dramatic and historically correct films I have ever seen. The issues dealt with reflect the concerns of the "free man". One can see the emerging importance of education in the building up of the free black community in Martinique during that period as well as the nature of black /white relationships on all levels. For anyone who desires to know more about post emancipation life in the West Indies this is your most entertaining chance. I praise this most dedicated and talented Caribbean film director for an excellent review of a most interesting period in West Indian life. This is and will always be one of my favorite films next to The Sound of Music and Schindler's List. Thanks go out to you Mr.David Omowale Franklin, my most dynamic former sociology and history teacher, for introducing me to Sugar Cane Alley.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Applicable to life anywhere 2 cultures have crossed
This was an excelent film.... It is applicable to any society, particularly Criolo, or in french 'creole' society; mixing of European and African ancestry. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Luis Andrade Tavares

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic story!
I have grown up watching this movie and am now glad that I own it on DVD. It's one of my all time favorites. Read more
Published 19 months ago by S. Riche

4.0 out of 5 stars Sugar Cane Workers
This movie depicts the life of sugar cane field workers in the French Caribbean and the great difficulty they have in doing anything else but working in the fields. Read more
Published 21 months ago by E. Drake

5.0 out of 5 stars Sugar Cane Alley
Euzhan Palcy's warm, deeply felt film about mentorship and sacrifice is a life-affirming experience, and springs from autobiographical roots. Read more
Published on July 9, 2007 by John Farr

5.0 out of 5 stars Sugar Cane Alley
The original film is in French, and its title translates as "Black Shack Alley." But I guess somebody decided that wasn't PC enough for English-speaking audiences, so for us it's... Read more
Published on August 28, 2006 by Michael LaRocca

5.0 out of 5 stars Forget the subtitles - This is a great movie for anyone to see.
I really enjoyed this movie. Seeing a story of what life was like during that time in the Caribbean really showed me that black people are the same no matter where we are. Read more
Published on July 19, 2005 by Tremis

4.0 out of 5 stars Truly Enlightening
For the little that i did see about this movie, i found it very interesting how palcy's grandmother did everything she could to make sure he recieved the best education there was... Read more
Published on December 14, 2004 by Joy McCormick

5.0 out of 5 stars Respect
A story about an 11 year old boy, Palcy, who was sent to live with his grandmother. Writer-director Euzhan Palcy tried to show you how important education and respect was growing... Read more
Published on December 14, 2004 by Kristin Kerr

5.0 out of 5 stars Black People as Human Beings
Sugar Cane Alley is a simple story but its import to the body of moving images which depict 'Black' life is tremendous. The story is alternately funny, tragic and poignant. Read more
Published on December 8, 2004 by Qevin Oji

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Depiction of Caribbean Culture, not Haitian
To clarify this movie takes place in Martinique, a French territory, not Haiti, the first free Black nation. Read more
Published on September 25, 2003 by Yanique Edmond

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