Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme with Kevin Fitzgerald: DVD Cover

    Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme Director: Kevin Fitzgerald

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/24/2005
    • Original Release: 2000
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 36,309
     
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    Features

    Over 45 bonus minutes of exclusive freestyles, deleted scenes, additional interviews and footage; Director's commentary track; English subtitles; Film trailer

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. "Listen to My Rhyme Verse" [4:25]
    2. The Roots of Rap [5:58]
    3. Supernatural [3:44]
    4. A Battle of Words [4:58]
    5. Degrees of Hip Hop [4:27]
    6. The Cypher [3:42]
    7. Come Out to Play [4:18]
    8. East/West - The Good Life [9:32]
    9. Healing and "The Trane" [3:44]
    10. Written/Free [3:30]
    11. Juice [7:39]
    12. Umar Bin Hassan [:27]
    13. Redemption - Freestyle Theatre [8:37]
    14. End Credits [6:09]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The pioneers and current purveyors of the vibrant art of freestyle hip-hop mingle in this hour-long documentary about the origins and future of the style. Shot in New York City, L.A., and San Francisco, Freestyle alternates between informed commentary -- by rap stalwarts such as The Last Poets, Mos Def, Supernatural, and Cut Chemist -- and impromptu vocal performances. Throughout, the filmmakers trace the social consciousness of the genre and suggest that it may be making a comeback. Director Kevin Fitzgerald previously made his name as a deejay on L.A. radio station KPFK. Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide

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