1975 | United States | Fiction

Cooley High

  • English English 107 mins
  • Director | Michael Schultz
  • Writer | Eric Monte
  • Producer | Steve Krantz

STATUS: Released

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Chicago, 1964: it’s the end of high school for aspiring poet Preach and his best friend, Cochise, and they have a full slate of extracurricular activities: swinging dance parties, late-night joyrides, and the stumbling pursuit of romance. Of course, when you’re a young Black man in America, there’s no guarantee that your coming-of-age story will be free of complications. Director Michael Schultz and screenwriter Eric Monte—who drew on his own experiences growing up in Chicago’s Cabrini-Green housing project—arrived at something truly unique in 1970s cinema with Cooley High: an endearingly funny, tender, and authentic portrait of Black teens striving toward a brighter future, brought to life by a dynamic ensemble cast and set to a heavenly hit parade of Motown classics.

Friendship Coming‑of‑age Nostalgia Urban Brotherhood
Film Organizations
The Criterion Collection
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