Ghetto Children
Manship Theatre
100 Lafayette Street, Baton RougeGHETTO CHILDREN LOUISIANA MADE FILM SERIES, PRESENTED BY LOUISIANA ENTERTAINMENT, A DIVISION OF LED PRESENTED BY FILMS AT MANSHIP FEATURING A Q&A WITH DIRECTOR ZAC MANUEL GENRE: DOCUMENTARY In the 1990s and early 2000s, New Orleans was the epicenter of Southern rap, thanks to influential artists Juvenile, B.G., and Soulja Slim. While Juvenile maintains a thriving career, the other two faced tragic outcomes: Soulja Slim was murdered in 2003 just as his career was taking off, and B.G. was sentenced to 14 years in federal prison in 2012. Their sons—Young Juve, T.Y., and Lil’ Soulja Slim—met as teenagers and, inspired by their shared legacies, formed the group Ghetto Children, named after a Juvenile song. This documentary is an intimate portrait of Black boyhood transforming into manhood, shaped by their fathers' legacies. The film explores how these young men strive to carve out their own identities in the music world, navigating the weight of generational expectations, the families they build, and the culture that surrounds them. Directed by: Zac Manuel Starring: Young Juve, T.Y., and Lil’ Soulja Slim Manship Theatre does not authorize third party ticket sellers. Any ticket purchased outside the Manship Theatre Website may not be valid. All patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket to attend performances. Please carefully consider whether a performance is appropriate for children before planning to attend.