Edition 24: 1–9 August, 2025

Focus America

Stevie

United States
2002 — 144' / Color

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Synopsis

In 1995, filmmaker Steve James returns to Pomona, a beautiful rural hamlet in Southern Illinois to reconnect with Stevie Fielding, for whom James once served as an advocate Big Brother. He finds that the once difficult, awkward child has become—ten years later—an angry and troubled young man. Part way through filming, Stevie is arrested and charged with a serious crime. He confesses to the crime and then later recants. The filmmaker himself is drawn into the film as he tries to sort out his own feelings, past and present, about Stevie and how to deal with him in the wake of his arrest. What was to be a modest profile of Stevie, turns into an intimate four and a half year chronicle of a dysfunctional family’s struggle to heal.

Official Trailer

Director Biography

Steve James was born in Hampton, Virginia, USA. His affiliation with Kartemquin began in 1987 with the start of production of Hoop Dreams, for which he served as director, producer, and co-editor. He has since then become one of the most acclaimed documentary makers of his generation, with noted works being Stevie, The New Americans, The War Tapes, At the Death House Door, and The Interrupters. He is married to Judy James.

Director

Steve James

Producer

Adam D. Singer

Gordon Quinn

Steve James

Cinematographer

Dana Kupper

Gordon Quinn

Peter Gilbert

Editor

Bill Haugse

Steve James

Music

Adam D. Singer

Jim Fetterley

Tom Yore

Official Film Website

https://kartemquin.com/films/stevie

Contact

Kartemquin Films
Tim Horsburgh
1901 W. Wellington
Chicago, IL 60657, USA
+1 773 472-4366
[email protected]