Hairkutt

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Hairkutt
Hairkutt Poster.jpg
Promotional poster for the film
Directed by Curtis Elliott
Ben Scholle
Produced by Curtis Elliott
Ben Scholle
Starring Maurice Bradley
Anthony Dorsey
Curtis Elliott
Bryant Johnson
Music by Vince Deloney, including "High All Day"
Ben Scholle
Cinematography Maurice Bradley
Martin Cervino
Anthony Dorsey
Joe Meier
Zak Mussig
Edited by Ben Scholle
Distributed by Brave New Theaters
Release dates
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  • March 2005 (2005-03) (New York International
    Independent Film and Video Festival)
  • July 28, 2007 (2007-07-28) (United States)
Running time
77 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Hairkutt is a 2005 documentary film by Curtis Elliott and Ben Scholle.

Plot

The film stars Bryant “HairKutt” Johnson, director Elliott, Maurice Bradley, and Anthony Dorsey as four friends from St. Louis, Missouri, who travel to a remote cabin in the Smokey Mountains of Tennessee. Their plan is to spend a week together to help Hairkutt kick his 15-year addiction to heroin.

Hairkutt longs to kick his heroin addiction in order to finally care for his daughter and to realize his dream of running his own hair-cutting business. His friends, particularly Curtis Elliott, want to help him, so they travel to a cabin in Tennessee, cover its carpeting with plastic sheeting, and prepare restraining ropes on one of the beds. Hairkutt will attempt to kick the habit cold turkey.

It is stated that 99% of attempts to quite heroin cold turkey are unsuccessful.

The first night unfolds, and the tough love of Hairkutt's friends quickly reaches new depths. He writhes in agony, night after night, and as his friends care for him and joust with him verbally, the question is whether this will be Hairkutt's deathbed or a springboard to a new life.

Cast

  • Reese ... Maurice Bradley (himself)
  • Lark ... Anthony Dorsey (himself)
  • Curtis ... Curtis Elliott (himself)
  • HairKutt ... Bryant Johnson (himself)

Format

The cinematography is amateur, yet expertly edited by filmmaker Scholle, and spliced together with interviews with the participants. Subtitle explanations of the story as it unfolds and background on the history of drugs and violence in St. Louis complement the scenes.

Original music by Ben Scholle and Vince Deloney adds texture.

Reception

The film won accolades at several documentary film festivals, including Best Documentary at the St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase and the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival.

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