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Good Funk 2015

73 min📅 2015-07-24

Nestled in the heart of Brooklyn's Red Hook, *Good Funk* (2015) unfolds as a quietly powerful drama directed by Adam Kritzer.

Director: Adam Kritzer

Cast

Sameerah Luqmaan-Harris
Sameerah Luqmaan-Harris
Akifah Traveille
William Nadylam
William Nadylam
Terence
Leonay Shepherd
Kolo Traveille
Kalae Nouveau
Joyce

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Good Funk (2015) about?

*Good Funk* follows three generations in Brooklyn's Red Hook as their lives intertwine through small but impactful acts of kindness. The film captures how gentrification affects a tight-knit community while celebrating the resilience and compassion that hold it together.

Who directed Good Funk?

Adam Kritzer directed *Good Funk* (2015), bringing a nuanced and heartfelt approach to this Brooklyn-based drama.

Who stars in Good Funk?

The film features Sameerah Luqmaan-Harris, William Nadylam, Leonay Shepherd, and Kalae Nouveau in key roles.

Is Good Funk (2015) worth watching?

With its authentic portrayal of community and kindness, *Good Funk* offers a refreshing take on genre tropes. While it's unrated on IMDb, its heartfelt storytelling and strong performances make it a standout indie drama for fans of character-driven films.

How long is Good Funk?

*Good Funk* runs for 73 minutes.

About Good Funk (2015) — A Brooklyn Drama of Kindness and Community

Nestled in the heart of Brooklyn's Red Hook, *Good Funk* (2015) unfolds as a quietly powerful drama directed by Adam Kritzer. Set against the backdrop of a neighborhood on the brink of change, this intimate film weaves together the lives of three generations of residents whose paths cross through small but meaningful acts of kindness. With warmth and authenticity, the story paints a portrait of community, resilience, and the quiet heroism found in everyday people.

Critzer's thoughtful direction and a cast led by Sameerah Luqmaan-Harris, William Nadylam, and Leonay Shepherd bring depth to this slice-of-life narrative. As gentrification looms, the film explores how personal connections can bridge gaps between people, creating a tapestry of hope and humanity. *Good Funk* is a celebration of the unsung moments that unite us, wrapped in the rich cultural fabric of Brooklyn.