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Synopsis
One man's struggle to rise above his circumstances prompts him to try a career in music in this acclaimed drama from writer and director Craig Brewer. Djay (Terrence Howard) is a low-level pimp and drug dealer who scraped together a living in the ghettos of Memphis, TN. Djay isn't happy with his life, and the realization that he's reached the same age when his father unexpectedly died has made him start thinking about changing his ways. Djay has always had a gift for spinning stories, and after picking up a cheap keyboard, he begins picking out beats to go along with his rhymes. After bumping into an old high-school buddy who works in gospel music, Key (Anthony Anderson), Djay decided to take the plunge and remake himself as a rapper. With the technical know-how of Key and the musical input of a local beat maker named Shelby (DJ Qualls), Djay begins turning his way with words and his first-hand knowledge of the street life into music, as his two live-in girlfriends, Lexus (Paula Jai Parker) and Shug (Taraji P. Henson), add their musical input and emotional support and Nola (Taryn Manning) continues to turn tricks to pay the bills. When local boy-turned-nationwide hip-hop star Skinny Black (Ludacris) comes to town to pay a visit to Arnel (Isaac Hayes), a club owner friendly with Djay, he sees an opportunity to put his demo in the hands of someone who can bring his music to the masses, though it turns out to be far more difficult than he expected. Hustle & Flow had its world premiere at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival, where it received a number of rave reviews and took home the Audience Award. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Preston Holmes Associate Producer
Kimberly Hardin Casting
Amelia Vincent Cinematographer
Dwight Williams Co-producer
Scott Bomar Composer (Music Score)
Paul A. Simmons Costume Designer
Craig Brewer Director
Billy Fox Editor
Dwight Williams Executive Producer
Van A. Hayden First Assistant Director
Paul Stewart Musical Direction/Supervision
John Singleton Producer
Stephanie Allain Producer
Keith Brian Burns Production Designer
Craig Brewer Screenwriter
Joni Wheeler Set Decorator
Cedric Coleman Songwriter
Jordan Houston Songwriter
Paul Beauregard Songwriter
Andrew Black Sound/Sound Designer
Andy Black Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2005
Runtime: 114
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for sex and drug content, pervasive language and some violence
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Crunk Pictures
Homegrown Films
New Deal Entertainment

Release
July 22, 2005 (USA)
by MTV Films
Paramount Classics

Awards
2005 - American Dramatic Audience Award - Sundance Film Festival
2005 - Special Mention for Excellence in Filmmaking - National Board of Review
2005 - Best Ensemble - Screen Actors Guild