Preview: “All the Streets Are Silent” takes audiences into the collision of skateboarding and hip hop cultures in the 80s and 90s #IGN #Trailer #AllTheStreetsAreSilent
Within the late Nineteen Eighties and early Nineteen Nineties, the streets of downtown Manhattan had been the scene of a collision between two vibrant subcultures: skateboarding and hip-hop. Narrated by Zoo York co-founder Eli Gesner with unique music by legendary hip-hop producer Giant Professor (Nas, A Tribe Known as Quest), All of the Streets Are Silent evokes the magic of time and the convergence that created a method Life and imagery that might have an outsized and lasting cultural affect.
From the DJ cubicles and dance flooring of the Mars nightclub to the founding of manufacturers like Supreme, this convergence would lay the muse for contemporary road model. Paris Is Burning meets Larry Clarks KIDS, All of the Streets Are Silent is a love letter to New York that explores race, society, style and road tradition.
Official web site for theatrical launch
Comply with Greenwich on FACEBOOK, TWITTER and INSTAGRAM
CINEMA MARKETS OPENING JULY twenty third
- Columbus – Gateway Movie Middle
- Denver, CO – You Movie Middle
- Iowa Metropolis – film scene
- Juneau – Gold Metropolis Theater
- Lincoln, RI – Lincoln Mall 16 (25.-27.)
- Los Angeles – Laemmles NoHo
- New Orleans / Arabi – Zeitgeist Theater & Lounge
- New York – East Village
- Norfolk – Naro Expanded Cinema
- Oklahoma Metropolis – Rodeo Cinema
- Phoenix – The FilmBar
- Pittsburgh – Row Home Cinema (Jul 30)
- Portland, OR / Vancouver, WA – Kiggins Theater
- Rochester, NY – Small Theater
- San Francisco – Balboa Theater
- Vero Seashore, FL – Majestic Jan.
- Watertown – Majestic7 (25.-27.)
- PLUS MORE TBA ENGAGEMENTS & SPECIAL SCREENINGS
Like this:
Loading…
Associated
[ad_2]