Five Corners
Film Overview
“Five Corners” is a 1987 American independent crime drama film directed by Tony Bill, written by John Patrick Shanley, and starring Jodie Foster and Tim Robbins. It is set in the Bronx neighborhood of Five Corners in 1964, a time of change and unrest in the streets. The story follows two teenage girls and their involvement with a pair of delinquents.
Sports and Local Businesses
For those interested in women’s sports, there are several updates on women’s soccer and volleyball games, including matchups, scores, and highlights from various teams and leagues. Additionally, there are mentions of local businesses, such as Five Corners Ristorante in Newark, NJ, and Five Corners Cuts, a salon offering hair and beauty services.
Adult Services
The text also includes references to “escorts” and “adult services” in Bodegraven and Bad Soden am Taunus, with various listings and advertisements.
Community and Historical Context
There are also mentions of community projects, such as the Five Corners Collective, which focuses on photographic work in underrepresented areas. Other topics include historical notes about the Five Points area in New York City, known for its challenging conditions in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and the Five Corners Improvement Project aimed at revitalizing the area.
Five Corners Improvement Project
The Five Corners Improvement Project is a community initiative aimed at revitalizing the area.
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