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| Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme |
Dir. Kevin Fitzgerald US 2004
In 2002 we screened a work-in-progess of Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme to sold out audiences.
Now back by popular demand we are pleased to present the theatrical premiere of
the finished film. Explosively tracing
the story of a group of underground hip hop MCs and DJs from the early 1980s
to the present day, Freestyle explores the world of improvisational rap --
the rarely recorded art of rhyming spontaneously. Made over the course
of more than seven years-mostly with borrowed cameras from a non-profit
co-operative of B-Boys, DJs, and MCs known as The Center for Hip Hop
Education-Freestyle takes the viewer on a journey through the previously
unexamined dimensions of hip hop as a spiritual and community-based
art form. Following some of the best MCs ever to bless the mic,
Freestyle features legendary battles including those of the film's hero,
Supernatural, pitted against his arch nemesis, Craig G. As these artists
improvise poetry out of the mix of language, politics and culture
that make up their lives, we discover revolutionary worlds where
the English language is subverted and re-appropriated as a tool of
economic and social empowerment. Featuring Mos Def, Freestyle
Fellowship, Black Thought, Cut Chemist, Jucie, Planet Asia, Medusa
and the Living Legends. (72m)
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Nightly: 7:15, 9:15
Additional shows: Sat & Sun: 2:00, 4:00
Wed: 2:00
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Official Site
Film information on IMDB.com
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