From neighborhood ciphers to the most notorious MC battles, "Freestyle: the Art of Rhyme" captures the electrifying energy of improvisational hip-hop--the rarely recorded art form of rhyming spontaneously. Like preachers and jazz solos, freestyles exist only in the moment, a modern-day incarnation of the African-American storytelling tradition. Shot over a period of more than seven years, it is already an underground cult film in the hip-hop world. The film systematically debunks the false image put out by record companies that hip-hop culture is violent or money-obsessed. Instead, it lets real hip-hop artists, known and unknown, weave their story out of a passionate mix of language, politics, and spirituality.
Title | Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme |
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Year | 2000 |
Genre | Documentary, Music |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | Organic Films, Bowery Films |
Cast | Muhammad Ali, Planet Asia, Bahamadia, Akim Funk Buddah, Eluard Burt, Myo Campbell |
Crew | Freestyle Fellowship (Music), Omid Walizadeh (Music), Henry Alex Rubin (Producer), Darkleaf (Music), Brad Abramson (Executive Producer), Paul Devlin (Producer) |
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Release | Apr 14, 2000 |
Runtime | 71 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 6.90 / 10 by 10 users |
Popularity | 2 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English |