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Frustrated: Black American Men In Brazil (Documentary)

One of my homies just called me & told me I need to watch this documentary called “Frustrated: Black American Men In Brazil” which I’m sure will raise some seriously heated discussions. The documentary is almost an hour long & I only got about 5 minutes into to it before I decided to go ahead & post this up for discussion. Check out a more detailed synopsis of the documentary below….

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Eazy-E Documentary: “Ruthless Memories” (Movie Trailer)

Due out March 26, 2013. Available for pre-order now at RuthlessMemories.com. The trailer for the documentary film on the life of seminal gangsta rapper Eric “Eazy-E” Wright. Promises to be an honest, engaging look at the life of the late Ruthless Records founder and former NWA frontman.

Eric (Eazy-E) Wright forever changed music and popular culture. “Ruthless Memories” is a real look into the life and personality of history’s most ground breaking, innovative gangster rapper.’

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Where I’m From: Jay-Z Barclays Center Documentary (Video)

In the mini-documentary above, we get a backstage pass to the life and times (in part) of Shawn Carter… of sorts. The lens captures the building of the Barclays Center – concept to construction to opening concerts – from the viewpoint of the Jigga man and others. Check it out.

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Michael Jackson: Bad 25 (Documentary)

Spike Lee directed this “Bad 25” documentary that aired on ABC Thanksgiving day as Spike gets behind-the-scenes footage, the never-told-before stories & more behind the making of Michael Jackson’s “Bad” album. This version that aired on ABC last night won’t be the same as the full 2 hour DVD that will be released in stores around Christmas, but this is definitely a must see Spike Lee joint. Spotted via Yardie. Watch the documentary below or click on the picture above to watch the film…
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ESPN’s 30 For 30: Benji (Video)

Shout out to Jose3030 for providing the video for one of the most talked about stories in ESPN’s award winning 30 For 30 documentary series. The 78-minute feature “Benji” that aired last night tells the true story of rising Chicago basketball star Ben Wilson whose promising life & career was cut short due to senseless gun violence in the Windy City during the 1980s crack era. Click on his image above or the link below to watch this very poignant documentary….
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This Is Stones Throw Records: Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton [Film Trailer]

“Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton (This is Stones Throw Records)” is a documentary movie about Los Angeles-based label Stones Throw Records. World-famous DJ and company founder ‘Peanut Butter’ Wolf has driven Stones Throw’s success since it began in 1996. Moving forward in honor of his late homie Charizma, Stones Throw has released critically acclaimed albums over the years since.

“Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton” tells the Stones Throw story by weaving together live concert footage, never-before-seen archival material, home video and photographs, and interviews with those who shared responsibility for the label’s success – and its artists, organizational history and culture, and fans worldwide.

Looks like a good watch. Check out the teaser above.
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Palestine Vs. Israel: Against The Wall (Mini-Documentary)

Many of you may not fully understand what’s going on between Palestine & Israel & maybe Black Star’s (Yasiin Bey x Talib Kweli) recent performance in Los Angeles may have encouraged you to learn more. The staff at VICE just released this mini-documentary in a series of parts to try to bring a better understanding of what’s going on today that that region. Check it out. Very interesting in many ways. Additional parts to the mini-documentary below….
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VICE: Israel’s Radical Left (Documentary)

VICE travels to Israel to meet young members of the growing radical left, in the lead up to the one-year anniversary of the biggest protest in Israel’s history. Last summer, while the world was busy following the Arab Spring, nearly half a million Israelis took to the streets demanding social justice and an end to the rule of the tycoons. Still, the government didn’t listen. The protest movement was nicknamed J14, short for July 14, marking the date a girl named Daphni Leef pitched the first tent in central Tel Aviv, in protest against high rents and living costs. Fed up with threats of imminent wars with their Arab neighbors, the hostile ways of land grabbing religious nutters in silly hats, and the fact that almost two million Israelis are living in poverty, young people are choosing the path of dissent.

We follow Ronnie Barkan, an Israeli Jew who fights for Palestinian rights, to a protest in the West Bank. We also meet Daphni Leef and Stav Shaffir, the most famous faces of the protest movement, who inspire people all over Israel to get involved. We visit creatives who have unique ways of dealing with the government’s fear mongering: Ronny Edry and Michal Tamir, who started the Facebook campaign Israel Loves Iran; Artist Guy Briller, who drives around with a missile on his car to ease the tension and make people laugh; and Yuda Braun, a former IDF soldier turned artist, who patrols the streets of conflict ridden areas as the White Soldier.

Finally, we get a gruesome reminder of the depths of desperation felt by many Israelis, when, during the massive one-year anniversary demo, we witness a man set fire to himself in protest against Israel’s dysfunctional welfare system. It’s an insight into everyday life in Israel that goes beyond the hackneyed media coverage of Gaza rockets and death tolls. This film is about young Israelis starting a revolution for social justice.” – VICE
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VICE: Renegade Jewish Settlers (Documentary)

“Israeli settlers have been slowly nibbling away at Palestine’s West Bank territory for more than 30 years. 300,000 settlers now occupy illegal outposts that range in size from plywood shacks to full-blown suburban housing complexes. Their abundance has grounded the much-ballyhooed two-state solution to a halt. In this documentary, VICE correspondent Simon Ostrovsky travels from Tel Aviv to the remote West Bank outposts where young Israelis squat for the sake of their heritage.” – VICE
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A$AP Rocky: A$VP C4 (Documentary)

Director Luke Monaghan puts together a poignant piece on the rise of A$AP Rocky. The video features commentary from A$AP Rocky, A$AP Yams, and A$AP Twelvy; vignettes from shows and radio; music video footage and more to give us a feel for Rocky on the come up. Well worth the watch. “Always Strive And Prosper = A$AP”… Got it!
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How To Survive A Plague (Documentary Trailer)

I can already tell this is going to be good!

Directed by David France, “How to Survive a Plague” is a stirring documentary that captures the battle against AIDS. Told in the words of a fierce and determined band of activists, the documentary acts as an emotional we-were-there video, detailing the struggles of a staunch few who took on legislators and law makers to take on the resilient, notorious virus. – Soulculture.co.uk

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Busta Rhymes: “Life & Rhymes” (Documentary)

Busta Rhymes shares the origins of his Hip-Hop dream, the evolution of Hip-Hop in NY as he came up, and more in this video. In addition, some of his homies speak on his unique rhyme style, his work ethic and business drive, and how he continues to move crowds today. Watch this in-depth documentary, “Life & Rhymes.”

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Rewind: Michael Moore – “Bowling For Columbine” (Documentary)

In light of the recent tragedy in Colorado involving a domestic terrorist shooting up a crowded movie theater, I immediately thought to myself that this is the second huge incident of gun violence to occur in the Rocky Mountain state. The U.S. has the largest amount of guns per capita in the world & staggering statistics in the amount of people killed every year. There are many other countries around the world with a high amount of guns per capita but their death & injury rates are far lower than the numbers here in the United States. Cities around the U.S. like Chicago are having rising rates of gun violence & far too often African-American males are the victims. It seems the U.S. has a problem that occurs everyday in its cities, but people don’t stop to reflect on it until something huge happens like out west in Colorado. All this week I’m positive the topic of discussion will & should revolve around gun violence. Director & social activist Michael Moore has had his 2002 documentary ‘Bowling For Columbine’ up on the web for free for sometime now & if you’ve never seen it this maybe a something to review before we all try to go back to business as usual on Monday.
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ENDGAME: AIDS In Black America (Documentary)

Watch ENDGAME: AIDS in Black America on PBS. See more from FRONTLINE.

“Every 10 minutes, someone in the U.S. contracts HIV. Half are black. A FRONTLINE special presentation, “ENDGAME: AIDS in Black America” is a groundbreaking two-hour exploration of one of the country’s most urgent, preventable health crises. People on the front lines tell moving stories of the battle to contain the spread of the virus, and the opportunity to finally turn the tide of the epidemic.”

The numbers are startling because studies have shown that black women now make up 60 percent of newly reported HIV cases. The CDC has reported that 1 of every 30 black women will be diagnosed with HIV in their lifetime. It’s being reported that African-American women HIV rates now rival the rates of sub-saharan Africa. It’s an important discussion that needs to be addressed when factors such as the prison industrial complex, drug abuse, & many other issues come into play. Big shout out to my friend & fellow WRFG 89.3 FM radio show host Dazon Dixon who appears in the documentary & has been doing great work in the Atlanta community for years through her “Sister Love” organization.

NBA TV’s ‘The Dream Team’ (Documentary)

NBA TV’s original documentary of one of the greatest basketball teams EVER assembled….‘The Dream Team.’ Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Karl Marlone, Charles Barkley, Larry Bird, John Stockton, Karl Malone, Patrick Ewing, Scottie Pippen, David Robinson, & many others appear in this documentary celebrating the 20th Anniversary of this group. We may never see anything like it ever again. This documentary is a little over an hour & 10 minutes long so sit back & revisit history….

Actor Isiah Washington Finds His Roots In ‘Passport To Sierra Leone’ (Video)

“The Africa Channel follows the talented actor as he connects with his roots in Sierra Leone!!” – Africa Channel

Nipsey Hussle – Europe 2012 (Documentary)

Director Matt Alonzo provides up close & an in-depth look of Nipsey Hussle’s experiences while on his TMC tour in Europe. They dig in behind the music while he hits cities like Paris, London, Cannes, & more.

DOWNLOAD: NIPSEY HUSSLE – TMC

VH1 Presents “Uprising: Hip Hop & The L.A. Riots” (Documentary)

We watched this documentary on VH1 last night & I personally found it to be a very well put together & honest account of what took place during the L.A. Riots 20 years ago & how hip hop & it’s artists were not only early forecasters of things to come, but at times participants in one way or another.

John Forte’ – The Russian Winter Documentary [Trailer]

John Forte’ spent 14 years of his life in federal prison for drug trafficking. That’s a huge chunk out of anyone’s life considering he was once riding high within the Fugees camp & as a solo artist in his own right. Upon his release from prison John Forte’ made a trek to Russia where he worked closely with a number of charities & this upcoming documentary that will be presented during the Tribeca Music Festival covers that experience. Check out what John Forte’ had to say about this project & now wanting to do the typical “rapper out of jail” documentary.

“I think the knee-jerk reaction of coming home was to make a documentary about my life preceding prison, and what took place in prison, leading up to me coming home. But something about it just didn’t feel right. It felt exploitative. You know, I went to prep school. When I came back to the ‘hood, it wasn’t like people slapped me on the back and said, ‘Wow, you got your stripes now.’ But there were so many guys that went for a year, went away for two years, went away for five years. And when they came back, it was almost like they were praised. And that’s the last message I wanted to send. There was nothing cool about my time away.”John Forte’

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Something From Nothing: The Art Of Rap (Film Trailer)

Ice-T’s upcoming documentary looks very promising from the visuals & flow of this trailer. The documentary is set to drop in June of this year featuring KRS-ONE, Nas, Eminem, Chuck D of Public Enemy, Kanye West, Grandmaster Caz, Big Daddy Kane, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, Common, & just so many other reputable emcees I’d be here all day just listing them all. Ice-T serves at the director of the film & the most impressive thing I’ve learned so far about process is that unlike many other possibly similar documentaries on hip hop or the ‘Art Of Rap’, ICE-T doesn’t utilize any archival footage so it’s evident no easy route was taken in producing this project. Looking forward to seeing this film…

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