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Children of Paris is this intriguing little documentary short, really focusing on the lives of these Baltimore-based hip-hop artists, Kotic Couture and DDm, alongside pop artist Rovo Monty. It captures this raw, gritty atmosphere that you don't often see in mainstream docs. The pacing is a bit uneven, as it jumps between their performances and behind-the-scenes moments, but that adds to its charm. What stands out here is how it showcases the struggle of black LGBTQ+ performers trying to carve out a space in a tough industry. The authenticity and vulnerability in their performances really shine through, making it a distinct piece for anyone interested in underground music scenes.
This short film is relatively scarce in the collector's market, as its limited release and niche subject matter may deter larger distribution. However, its unique focus on black LGBTQ+ artists in the music scene gives it an intriguing edge that appeals to collectors interested in representation and underground culture. While not widely known, its authenticity and the vibrant performances of the artists are notable points that could enhance its value over time.
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