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Solidarity is a fascinating glimpse into the world of Upper Hutt Posse, a pioneering group in New Zealand's rap scene. The documentary captures their journey after being invited by the Nation of Islam to the United States, which adds an interesting layer of cultural exchange. Their performance of 'E Tū' is raw and powerful, diving deep into themes of Māori resistance and social justice. The pacing is steady but intentional, allowing the audience to absorb the weight of their message. The atmosphere feels authentic, almost like a jam session in a living room, making it relatable. The interplay between music and activism is what sets this film apart, presenting not just a concert but a movement.
Highlights Upper Hutt Posse's unique sound.Explores themes of cultural identity and resistance.Offers a rare look at cross-cultural exchanges in music.
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