In a Parisian suburb, a porn producer tries to make money by producing a successful porn movie. Along the way, he faces challenges including seduction, racism, and homophobia.
Notorious is a biographical drama that tells the story of a famous rap artist's life, from his upbringing in Brooklyn to his rise to stardom and ultimately his tragic death. The movie explores themes of sacrifice, immorality, and the price of fame. It depicts the artist's struggles with irresponsibility, lust, and rivalry, as well as his complicated relationships with his mother, son, and various women. Through a series of flashbacks, it showcases the artist's involvement in drugs, violence, and the music industry, leading up to his untimely demise.
Beat Street is a drama movie set in the Bronx, New York City in the 1980s, where a group of friends navigate their lives amidst the emerging hip-hop culture. They face various challenges including love, friendship, and the pursuit of their dreams. The movie showcases elements of graffiti, breakdancing, rap music, and the vibrant street scene of that time.
Janky Promoters follows two concert promoters who get the chance to book a top-tier rap artist. Hoping to make it big, they face a series of challenges and mishaps as they navigate the chaotic world of the music industry.
Fear of a Black Hat is a satirical mockumentary comedy that follows the feud between two rival rap groups in Los Angeles. The film explores the ups and downs of the music industry, the fake documentary format revealing the struggles and absurdities faced by these fictional rap groups. With a mix of humor and social commentary, Fear of a Black Hat provides a hilarious and insightful look at the world of hip-hop and the music industry.
Wannabe "gangsta-rappers" resort to a crime spree in order to come up up with ten thousand dollars in order to finance a studio recording session.
Rock the Bells is a documentary that follows an aspiring rapper's mission to organize a concert featuring the legendary Wu-Tang Clan. With various challenges and obstacles along the way, the film showcases the determination and passion of the hip-hop community.
Join the audience and experience a unique perspective of a rap concert with Awesome: I Fuckin' Shot That! This documentary film captures the energy and excitement of a live performance, taking you on a journey through the world of hip-hop and rap music.
After a white man accidentally switches bodies with a black rapper, he must navigate the world of rap music and the fashion industry while dealing with his own identity crisis.
Yeah boy! With a career spanning over 20 years, Public Enemy have established themselves as one of the most influential acts in the history of rap music. Through rare footage of the group and interviews with Chuck D and Flavor Flav, as well as insights from Korn's Jonathan Davis, Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello, Henry Rollins, and others, Public Enemy's legacy is explored.
Recorded Live on November 1st, 2nd and 3rd, 1987 from Hammersmith Odeon London, as part of the European Def Jam Tour. With additional footage of Public Enemy on the streets of London.
On May 19, 1990, French rap pioneers Lionel D and DJ Dee Nasty performed on the stage of La Clef in Saint-Germain-en-Laye for what would be one of the first French rap concerts whose stage was in operation. full structuring. For more than 80 minutes, Dee Nasty plays scratches and instrumentals while Lionel D on the microphone alternates studio pieces, egotrips, freestyles on the social themes of the time and improvisations with the public.
THE BLACK PANTHERS OF RAPP-CHUCK D, FLAVOR FLAY, TERMINATOR X, PROFESSOR GRIFF, AND THE S1W'S BRING THE NOISE HOME TO NASSAU COLISEUM, STRONG ISLAND NEW YORK. PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER ONE CAPTURED AT RIKER'S ISLAND, IN PHILADELPHIA, AT THE "STOP THE VIOLENCE" DEMONSTRATION IN HARLEM. CHECK OUT RAP'S PROPHETS OF RAGE RAM-PAGING LIVE IN JAPAN, EUROPE, AND ACROSS AMERICA!
A documentary about two Israeli rap music performers, one Jewish (Kobi Shimoni, known as Subliminal) and the other Arab (Tamer Nafar, known as TN).
2 heures 20 d'un concert mémorable, 28 classiques sur scène dans une ambiance survoltée !!! Assassin, le Groupe Historique du Hip Hop français, avait donné rendez-vous à son public le 11 mai 2009 à l'Olympia de Paris pour un concert à guichets fermés dans une ambiance survoltée !!! Le public en a eu pour son grade.
Still Smokin' is a comprehensive collection of promos from Hip-Hop's "vatos locos", Cypress Hill, spanning the whole of their 10-year, seven-album career. Following a brace of songs recorded live at San Francisco's Fillmore Theatre, this selection settles into a tried and tested promo formula for half of its running time, using ghetto-real grainy footage of the moody trio stalking inner city streets. "When the Ship goes Down" branches out into conceptual territory with a three-minute epic concerning internecine gang warfare that breaks up the band's performance. On "Dr Greenthumb" they play on their Furry Freak Brothers of rap stereotype in the setting of a green-fingered General Hospital. "(Rock) Superstar" sees a Cypress fan winning a Willy Wonka-style ride through their Hall of Mirrors, where he is transformed into a bona fide, gold lame-wearing rock star. Set in a derelict warehouse, the hardcore romp of "Can't Get the Best of Me" is reminiscent of Fight Club's basement brawls.
Bootlegged In L.A. is a documentary film that captures a live rap concert in Los Angeles. The film showcases the music and performances of a cult music band, featuring their unique clown makeup and dark carnival aesthetic. The concert is a celebration of underground and independent music, with a killer clown theme and a diverse crowd of fans. The film explores the influence of Native American cultures such as Lumbee and Cherokee on the band's music and style. The concert is filled with energetic performances, painted faces, and a vibrant atmosphere of music and excitement.
Public Enemy, rap's most incendiary group, brings their hard-charging, political rhymes and their powerful stage show to the world famous House of Blues. Songs: Public Enemy #1, 911 Is a Joke, He Got Game, Give It Up, Don't Believe the Hype, Rebel Without a Pause, By the Time I Get to Arizona, Fight the Power, Bring the Noise, and more!
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