- Network: Sundance , Sundance Channel
- Series Premiere Date: Apr 4, 2006
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"City of Men" pulses with the kind of energy you don't get often on American television, and the realness of the shot-on-location scene really makes each episode feel like a minimovie.
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Those unfamiliar with the film may find some scenes--like when the actors break character to tell their real-life stories--a bit jarring. [7 Apr 2006, p.54]
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Unlike anything else you've ever seen on TV.
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It smoothly toggles between working as a crime melodrama and a coming-of-age tale, as a harrowing piece of social commentary and a gentle bit of farce.
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The humorous moments are all the more precious because life is so tough in this engrossing series.
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It's a work whose immense vitality and a persuasive naturalism overcome its occasional paroxysms of style or hammered-home points.
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The closest American popular television has ever come to this kind of close-up realism is probably the drug-dealing scenes in "The Wire" on HBO, and even they seem a little tame and stagey compared with what takes place in Dona Marta.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 16 out of 19
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Mixed: 0 out of 19
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Negative: 3 out of 19
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[Anonymous]Jul 15, 2007
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BroderickW.Jul 9, 2007This is the best show on black drama television.
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StaceyS.Jun 1, 2007