Just Another Girl on the I.R.T.

Directed By Leslie Harris

Chantel Mitchell, a hip, articulate, black high-school girl in Brooklyn, is determined not to become "just another girl on the IRT" (one of NYC's subway lines). She dreams of medical school, a family, and an escape from the generational poverty and street-corner life her friends seem to have accepted as their lot. But personal and sexual challenges confront Chantel on her way to fulfilling these dreams.

  • ABOUT
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With hopes of becoming a doctor and not a product of her environment, a Brooklyn teenager is faced with numerous challenges that threaten her dreams.
Leslie Harris, writer, director and producer, of The Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize Winning feature, JUST ANOTHER GIRL ON THE I.R.T. Leslie, one of the first African-American women, as owner of her production company, to sell a feature film to a Mini-Major Studio, Miramax Films. The feature was released in over 200 theaters across the United States and distributed in 20 countries worldwide. Official Selection in Tokyo, Toronto and Deauville International Film as well as the feature receiving an Independent Spirit Award Nomination for Best Debut Performance by a Lead Actress. JUST ANOTHER GIRL ON THE I.R.T. celebrated its 25th Anniversary with British Film Institute, Southbank, London and Cinema Rediscovered in Bristol, UK. Last year, Leslie was honored with a Trailblazer Award from African American Women in Cinema and received a Proclamation from The Office of Public Advocat, New York City. Leslie has been awarded The IFP Gotham Award Open Palm, American Film Institute Filmmaker Award, National Endowment for the Arts Grant, several New York State Council on the Art grants and ABC/DGA Directing Fellowship. Receiving an Award of Excellence for her Showtime Networks short BESSIE COLEMAN A DREAM TO FLY. Bessie Coleman, an African-American aviator, received her pilot’s license 2 years before Amelia Earhart. Leslie has taught at New York University Tisch School of the Arts.