Good White People (2016)
a short film about gentrification
장르 : 다큐멘터리
상영시간 : 16분
연출 : Jarrod Cann, Erick Stoll
시놉시스
In an historically Black neighborhood of Cincinnati, a family closes shop as new residents roll in on their Segways and craft beer carts.
멀지 않은 미래, 미국의 공업도시 디트로이트는 범죄 집단의 소굴이 되어가고, 시 경찰의 힘이 무력해져간다. 그러던 어느날 유능한 경찰관 머피(피터 웰러)가 범인들을 쫓다 뇌사상태에 빠진다. 사이보그 제작을 실험하고 있던 방위산업체의 과학자들은 즉각적으로 머피의 몸을 티타늄으로 보강하고 지워진 기억 위에 정교하게 짜여진 프로그램을 집어넣어 극비리에 최첨단의 사이보그를 탄생시키는데...
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캘빈은 그의 일당들인 에디와 테리 등과 함께 가업인 캘빈 이발소를 운영 중이다. 그러나 바로 옆에 최신 시설을 갖춘 헤어 샵이 개업하면서 전운이 감돈다. 한술 더 떠 대형 개발업자는 ‘mom & pop'이라는 이름의 이발소 체인의 개업을 준비 중이다. 사면초가에 빠진 캘빈 일당은 이번에도 무사히 이발소를 지켜낼 수 있을까?
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