THE HIP HOP PROJECT

 

Documentary Feature
Image Entertainment; Directed by Matt Ruskin
Rated PG-13; 88 minutes; 2009

 
The Hip Hop Projects is the compelling story of a group of New York City teens who embark on a unique journey of self-discovery as they dare to reach for their dreams. Inspired by a formerly homeless teenager named Kazi, the young people struggle to write music about the tough issues affecting their lives. Over the next four years, they overcome daunting obstacles to produce a powerful and thought-provoking album, recorded in a studio donated by Willis and hip hop mogul Russell Simmons.

 


 


 

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