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So, 'Faire kiffer les anges' is this fascinating dive into the rise of hip hop culture, and it’s set against the backdrop of urban decay and social struggle. You feel the grit of the Bronx and Minguettes, where artists are just trying to make their voices heard. The pacing is quite raw, capturing spontaneous moments that really bring the underground scene to life. The documentary doesn't shy away from the realities of tagging and rap as forms of rebellion, which is pretty compelling—almost like a visual poem. There’s a sense of urgency in the performances, and the way they mix street art with music is something you don’t often see. It’s distinctive for how it immerses you in that world.
Urban hip hop culture explorationFocus on art as rebellionRaw documentary style
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Jean-Pierre Thorn
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