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  1. Initially criticized for its frankness about Black life in Manhattan’s infamous neighborhood helmed by Sweedish filmmakers, “Harlem: Voices, Faces” allows the community’s working class to paint a portrait of their own lives. Director: Thomas Dillén and Lars Ulvenstam. Year: 1983. Genre: Documentary.

  2. Harlem: Voices, Faces: Directed by Thomas Dillén, Lars Ulvenstam. With Louis Farrakhan. Two Swedish filmmakers travel to the Manhattan borough of Harlem where many young African-Americas grow up without parents and live in poorly maintained apartment buildings.

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    • Documentary
    • Thomas Dillén, Lars Ulvenstam
    • 1973
  3. 1973 Directed by Thomas Dillén, Lars Ulvenstam. Swedish documentary recorded in America’s well-known black ghetto of Manhattan in New York City in the summer of 1973 focusing mostly on the losers of society: the winos, prostitutes, drug addicts, chronically unemployed. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Directors. Thomas Dillén Lars Ulvenstam.

    • Thomas Dillén, Lars Ulvenstam
    • SVT
  4. 14 de oct. de 1975 · Harlem: Voices, Faces” focuses mostly on the losers of society, the winos, prostitutes, drug addicts, chronically unemployed. It is hardly complete or without fault. As the National Urban...

  5. Overview. Swedish documentary recorded in America's well-known black ghetto of Manhattan in New York City in the summer of 1973 focusing mostly on the losers of society: the winos, prostitutes, drug addicts, chronically unemployed. Thomas Dillén. Director. Lars Ulvenstam. Director. Top Billed Cast. We don't have any cast added to this movie.

  6. About the Manhattan borough of Harlem where many young African-Americas grow up without parents and live in poorly maintained apartment buildings. Children go to school, but must resist the strong temptation of the dangers of the street including liquor, drugs, and violence.

  7. Swedish documentary recorded in America's well-known black ghetto of Manhattan in New York City in the summer of 1973 focusing mostly on the losers of society: the winos, prostitutes, drug addicts, chronically unemployed.