Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads

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Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads
Directed by Spike Lee
Produced by Spike Lee
Zimmie Shelton
Written by Spike Lee
Starring Monty Ross
Music by Bill Lee
Cinematography Ernest R. Dickerson
Editing by Spike Lee
Distributed by First Run Features
Release date(s) March 27, 1983
(New York New Directors and New Films Festival)
Running time 60 mins.
Country United States
Language English
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Joe's Bed-Stuy Barbershop: We Cut Heads is a 1983 independent film that Spike Lee submitted as his master's degree thesis at the Tisch School of the Arts.

The film is set in a Bed-Stuy barbershop where customers come to hang out, discuss various issues and maybe get a haircut. The manager, Zack, took over after Joe was killed by a gangster who used the shop as a front for a numbers racket. Zack wants to keep the shop legitimate but the gangster wants to continue the deal he had with Joe.

Lee's classmates Ang Lee and Ernest Dickerson worked on the film as assistant director and cinematographer, respectively. The film was the first student film to be showcased in Lincoln Center's New Directors New Films Festival. Spike's father, Bill Lee, composed the score. The film won a Student Academy Award.

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