MED – “CLASSIC” feat Talib Kweli produced by Karriem Riggins for
Stones Throw Records*
Directed by: The Qualities of Light (Shane Sakanoi & Rich Hama)
Cinematography: Rich Hama, Theo Jemison, August Bradley, & Grace Oh
MED – “CLASSIC” feat Talib Kweli produced by Karriem Riggins for
Stones Throw Records*
Directed by: The Qualities of Light (Shane Sakanoi & Rich Hama)
Cinematography: Rich Hama, Theo Jemison, August Bradley, & Grace Oh
+powerful. educational. inspirational documentary film “Black August Hip Hop Project” directed by Dream Hampton | Los Angeles screenings: Sat, Feb 19th @10:00pm; Wed, Feb 23rd @6:40pm | Culver Plaza Theatres: 9919 Washington Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232* | dig deeper…
LA WEEKLY Recommendations : Pan African Film Festival 2011*
Hip-hop cultural critic–turned-filmmaker Dream Hampton‘s Black August (U.S.) is an engrossing critique of the creation and incarceration of America’s political prisoners (in this case, African-American political activists). The film is deft and fast-moving, and Hampton shrewdly introduces the subject by having Dave Chappelle function as a kind of clueless Everyman, explaining the historical meaning and connotations of the term “Black August” by first admitting he only recently heard the term, before breaking down its significance: Black Panther George Jackson was murdered by San Quentin prison guards in August 1971, kicking off a lineage of African-American political tragedies that would occur over the years in the month of August. With crisply shot concert footage from the annual consciousness-raising, New York–based Black August Hip-Hop Festival (performers include Mos Def, Common, Talib Kweli and Dead Prez) juxtaposed against interviews with political exiles Nehanda Abiodun and Assata Shakur, the documentary is the perfect blend of sleek professionalism and gritty substance.
By Ernest Hardy
*follow link to continue reading: http://www.laweekly.com/2011-02-17/film-tv/pan-african-film-festival-2011
Trailer:
to buy tickets please visit the box office (Culver Plaza Theatres: 9919 Washington Blvd. Culver City, CA 90232) or visit: http://www.paff.org/panafricanfilmfestival/tickets
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Tagged Assata Shakur, Black August, Black August Hip Hop Project, Black Panther, Common, Cuba, Dead Prez, Documentary, dream hampton, freedom, George Jackson, Hip Hop, M1, Mos Def, Nehanda Abiodun, Talib Kweli
“Never had so many people, so eloquently described the pain and issues of a generation” -Mutulu Shakur
[Documentary Film World Premiere]
Black August: A Hip-Hop Benefit Concert (2010)
Thursday, August 26, 2010 | Lincoln Center 65th Street New York, NY
Reception: 6pm / Program: 7pm
A live performance and panel discussion will follow the screening. Co-presented by the ImageNation Cinema Foundation.
for more information on the doc please visit: http://mxgm.org/blackaugust
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Tagged Assata Shakur, Black August, Common, Cuba, Dead Prez, dream hampton, Freedom Fighters, Mos Def, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Mutulu Shakur, NYC, South Africa, Talib Kweli, The Roots
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Posted in Art, Inspiration, LivePerformances, Love, Music
Tagged ArtDontSleep, Bilal, Blu, Daedelus, Dj Day, Echoplex, Erykah Badu, Exile, J.Rocc, Jay Electronica, Kutmah, Los Angeles, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Milosh, Mochilla, Om'mas Keith, Pharoahe Monch, Plug Research, Shafiq Husayn, Steven "Thundercat" Bruner, Talib Kweli, VTech, Wood Harris