From Henry Chalfant, the director genre defining documentary Style Wars, comes what was intended to be the first installment in a regular television series on New York's bludgeoning hip-hop culture, with a specific focus on graffiti. Funding fell through but the material was just to good be left to languish. Chalfant put together what he had and, like Style Wars, it continues to stand as a document of a culture in blossom.
Alan do Rap was one of the precursors of Hip Hop in Salvador, who to promote his songs would invade ...
Hip hop started on a small block in the Bronx but today it's a global phenomenon. This brand new spe...
THEY DANCED. The documentary is about women and men who danced and helped make a lot of Rappers and ...
On August 7th 1974, French tightrope walker Philippe Petit stepped out on a high wire, illegally rig...
Venturing from Venice Beach to Watts, Varda looks at the murals of LA as backdrop to and mirror of t...
Kings And Toys is a documentary about graffiti, its culture and living with it. Featuring interview...
Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes was the hip-hop voice of TLC, the best selling female R&B group of all tim...
A documentary film that highlights two street derived dance styles, Clowning and Krumping, that came...
The mavericks whose radical ideas created modern dance in the 20th century.
As the walls of Cuba's ageing infrastructure continue to crumble, a burgeoning street art scene is b...
Banksy is the world's most infamous street artist, whose political art, criminal stunts and daring i...
A child who just loved to skate from the age of eight, Poppy Starr Olsen became the number one femal...
First broadcast in 1987 on the UK's Channel 4, Bombin' is a documentary about Afrika Bambaataa's Zul...
This documentary feature follows Tee Productions through the last five years. Private Tapes takes a ...
A documentary that reveals how a forgotten record by the Incredible Bongo Band helped cement the fou...