After being in a coma since the 1980s, a man wakes up and tries to save his parents' house by entering a dance contest. With the help of his old friends and a dance crew, he must overcome obstacles and showcase his talent in hip-hop dancing.
Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme is a documentary that explores the world of freestyle rap, showcasing the skills and creativity of talented artists. The film delves into the history and culture of freestyle rap, highlighting its influence on hip hop and the power of spontaneous lyrical expression. Through interviews and performances, Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme takes viewers on a captivating journey into the world of battle rap and the artistry behind it.
Scratch is a documentary that explores the art of scratching and the world of DJing. It delves into the history and culture of hip-hop, showcasing the impact and significance of scratching in the music industry. The film features interviews with renowned DJs and artists, providing an in-depth look into this unique form of musical expression.
You're Watching Video Music Box is a documentary that explores the impact and cultural significance of the music program Video Music Box. The film delves into the history of the show, its influence on the music industry, and its role in shaping the hip-hop and rap subculture. Through interviews, archive footage, and behind-the-scenes stories, the documentary tells the story of this groundbreaking program and its lasting legacy.
An exploration of the emergence of L.A.’s “underground” hip hop culture of the late 1990s-early 2000s, recounted first-hand by some of its architects: the creators of Club Elements. Every respected independent MC in the nation came through to Club Elements. This documentary chronicles that vibrant time in Los Angeles’ underground Hip Hop scene and shows a side of L.A.’s subculture that is responsible for an independent movement that spawned a slew of widely recognized and celebrated artists.
Since its inception in 2000, Definitive Jux has been synonymous with progressive, creative, intelligent, and downright thrilling hip hop. Now, The Revenge of the Robots DVD captures label mainstays El-P, Mr. Lif, RJD2 and others during their acclaimed, sold-out "Revenge of the Robots" 2002 tour - a fascinating view for longtime fans and new converts alike.
Splicing together footage from the musical comedy Pardon My Sarong (1942) and the TV series Graffiti Rock (1986), Tap Hop stages a dance battle between the pioneering 1980's hip-hop crew the New York City Breakers and the seminal 1940's tap group Tip Tap & Toe.
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