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Format: DVD
 Jun 2001
 Rated R
 Recording Mode: Dolby Surround AC-3
 Sound: Stereo, Surround
 Closed Captioned
 128 min.
 Color
 UPC: 043396067684 |
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Movie Description The third installment in John Singleton's trilogy about South Central Los Angeles, HIGHER LEARNING examines mid-1990s university politics from racial, sexual, and economic standpoints. At fictional Columbus University (where a statue of the explorer stands witness to the dominant culture's supremacy), three freshman arrive to find a campus ready to explode. Malik (Omar Epps) wavers among the influences of revolution-preaching super-senior Fudge (Ice Cube), no-excuses Professor Phipps (Laurence Fishburne), and his motivated girlfriend Deja (Tyra Banks). Kristen (Kristy Swanson), another neophyte, is thrown into sexual confusion when she meets a charismatic lesbian, while the socially inept Remy (Michael Rapaport) can only fit in with the local skinheads. The storylines cross and complicate as each character tries to discover what's right, but the potential for violence grows with every wrong choice they make. Singleton recruited an emsemble of considerable talent to flesh out the complex plot, which allows him to deal efficiently with a breadth of concerns without preaching.
Synopsis The third installment in John Singleton's trilogy about South Central Los Angeles, HIGHER LEARNING examines mid-1990s university politics from racial, sexual, and economic standpoints. At fictional Columbus University (where a statue of the explorer stands witness to the dominant culture's supremacy), three freshman arrive to find a campus ready to explode. Malik (Omar Epps) wavers among the influences of revolution-preaching super-senior Fudge (Ice Cube), no-excuses Professor Phipps (Laurence Fishburne), and his motivated girlfriend Deja (Tyra Banks). Kristen (Kristy Swanson), another neophyte, is thrown into sexual confusion when she meets a charismatic lesbian, while the socially inept Remy (Michael Rapaport) can only fit in with the local skinheads. The storylines cross and complicate as each character tries to discover what's right, but the potential for violence grows with every wrong choice they make. Singleton recruited an emsemble of considerable talent to flesh out the complex plot, which allows him to deal efficiently with a breadth of concerns without preaching.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Widescreen - 1.85 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital 2.0 - English Dolby Digital 2.0 - French Dolby Digital 2.0 - Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 - Portuguese Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. John Singleton - Director Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical - HIGHER LEARNING 2. Original Theatrical - BOYZ N THE HOOD 3. Original Theatrical - POETIC JUSTICE Text/ Photo Galleries: Filmographies - 1. John Singleton - Director 2. Omar Epps - Star 3. Kristy Swanson - Star 4. Michael Rapaport - Star 5. Jennifer Connelly - Star 6. Ice Cube - Star 7. Tyra Banks - Star 8. Laurence Fishburne - Star
The film was shot on location in Los Angeles, California, partly on the UCLA campus.
The soundtrack includes songs by Ice Cube, The Brand New Heavies, Me'Shell Ndege Ocello, Liz Phair, Tori Amos, and Rage Against the Machine.
Industry Reviews "...An unapologetically confrontational film..." Rolling Stone - p.66-68 - Peter Travers
"...[An] appealing cast..." USA Today - p.4D - Susan Wloszczyna
"...[The] cast is solid....Ice Cube scores effectively....Fishburne is all commanding charisma..." Variety - Todd McCarthy
"...Singleton remains a fluid filmmaker who works well with actors..." Los Angeles Times - p.F12 - Kenneth Turan
"...[Singleton] sees with a clear eye and a strong will, and is not persuaded by fashionable ideologies. His movies are thought-provoking because he uses familiar kinds of characters and then asks hard questions about them..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (01/11/1995)
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