Slingshot Hip Hop

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Sundance Film Festival 2008 - Nominated - Grand Jury Prize

Slingshot Hip Hop

Director:
Jackie Reem Salloum
80 Minutes
 

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Film Synopsis

While America’s image abroad has been battered of late, its music remains a unifying force in global culture. New York filmmaker Jackie Reem Salloum’s first feature documentary on Palestinian rap, is an exuberant mix of live-action and animation. Beginning in Lyd, Israel, where Tamer Nafar heard Tupac Shakur and, influenced by Shakur’s protest lyrics and fierce rhythms, formed DAM, the first Palestinian hip hop group, the filmmaker travels to West Bank communities and to Gaza to record what, in spite of poverty and military checkpoints, DAM hath wrought. That includes PR (Palestinian Rapperz), whose members hope someday to meet fellow rappers outside the confinements of Gaza; and the female rapper Abeer and the group Arapeyat, who are redefining gender roles in their societies. Slingshot Hip Hop is a rousing testament to the power of music and the aspirations of youth.

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"Yes, there are rappers and hip-hop artists in Palestine. Great ones! Salloum drops in on these idealistic rhyme-makers, talking politics, peace, and slammin’ beats."

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Details

Runtime:
80 min.

Genre:
Documentary

Country:
UNITED STATES

Language:
Arabic

Color:
Color

Plot Summary

Jackie Reem Salloum is a New York-based artist and filmmaker whose work often draws on her Palestinian and Syrian roots. Slingshot Hip Hop is her first feature documentary.

 

 

 

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Directed by
Jackie Reem Salloum

Cast

Suhell Nafar

 

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