¡All the Streets Are Silent: The Convergence Of Hip Hop And Skateboarding (1987-1997)
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[Machine Translation] Hip-hop and skateboarding: the story of the delinquents who created the world's most vibrant culture. This masterpiece documentary looks back on the 10 years leading up to the explosive fusion of these two initially feuding street cultures, with rare footage and testimonies from numerous key figures. The testimonials include Jefferson Pang, manager of the Supreme Brooklyn store, and other pro skaters; world-renowned rappers and DJs such as Kid Capri and Run-D.M.C.'s Darryl McDaniels; and actor Rosario Dawson, who was an important figure in the real world of the time. actor Rosario Dawson, and many other important people who knew the reality of the time. In addition to various famous skaters and rappers, archival footage also shows a young Harmony Korine, the film director who wrote the screenplay for "Kids". --In 1987, downtown New York was known as a lawless zone. There were juvenile skaters hanging out on the streets in search of a place to play. In 1988, with the opening of Club Mars, they became actively involved with the hip-hop crowd, which had previously remained at a distance. This diverse exchange led to the launch of popular skate brands such as Zoo York and Supreme. In 1995, "Kids," a film that captured the real life of local skate kids, became a social phenomenon. Thus, New York's street culture expanded to the world at a dash.
Original Release Year: 2021
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