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Fire in Little Africa is this raw blend of documentary and music that digs into the rich tapestry of Oklahoma's hip-hop scene while paying homage to the tragic legacy of Black Wall Street. The film unfolds like a sonic collage, with over 50 artists contributing their voices, weaving in stories of resilience and creativity. The pacing has a poetic rhythm, mirroring the flow of the artists as they grapple with history and their own identities. It's a visual feast too, capturing the pulse of the community with some stunning practical effects that bring those stories to life. There's an electric atmosphere throughout, a celebration tinged with sorrow—kind of fascinating how it balances both, you know?
Focuses on the legacy of Black Wall Street.Features a diverse array of hip-hop artists.Explores themes of resilience and community.
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