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      All the Streets Are Silent: The Convergence of Hip Hop and Skateboarding (1987-1997)

      Released Jul 23, 2021 1h 29m Documentary Music TRAILER for All the Streets Are Silent: The Convergence of Hip Hop and Skateboarding (1987-1997): Trailer 1 List
      90% 20 Reviews Tomatometer 38% Fewer than 50 Ratings Audience Score In the late 80s and early 90s, the streets of downtown Manhattan were the site of a collision between two vibrant subcultures: skateboarding and hip hop. Narrated by Zoo York co-founder Eli Gesner with an original score by legendary hip-hop producer Large Professor (Nas, A Tribe Called Quest), All the Streets Are Silent brings to life the magic of the time period and the convergence that created a style and visual language that would have an outsized and enduring cultural effect. From the DJ booths and dance floors of the Mars nightclub to the founding of brands like Supreme, this convergence would lay the foundation for modern street style. Paris Is Burning meets Larry Clark's KIDS, All the Streets Are Silent is a love letter to New York--examining race, society, fashion, and street culture. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Aug 22 Buy Now

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      Andrew Barker Variety Vividly recalling the collision of two young cultures on the streets of New York City, Jeremy Elkin's documentary sometimes struggles to figure out what it all meant. Jul 31, 2021 Full Review Michael Ordoña Los Angeles Times Tries to cram too much into too little space. Jul 29, 2021 Full Review Isabelia Herrera New York Times The film excels when it harnesses the wistful thrill of a bygone era, reminding us of a rich, creative past that deserves ample recognition. Jul 22, 2021 Full Review Carson Timar ButteredPopcorn While the film would clearly have a deeper impact on those who have a connection to this era and culture, All the Streets Are Silent: The Convergence of Hip Hop and Skateboarding (1987-1997) is impressive enough to be an easy recommendation to anyone. Rated: A Feb 12, 2022 Full Review Dorothy Woodend The Tyee (British Columbia) It is interesting and strangely poignant to see them in nascent form in the documentary, like baby chicks in baggy pants and gold grills. Nov 9, 2021 Full Review Robert Denerstein Denerstein Unleashed If you want to know just how compelling this movement was for so many and how influential some of its more notable members (Busta Rhymes and Jay-Z for two) became, All the Streets will let you know... Aug 13, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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      dave d I never felt like Jeremy Elkin's documentary spoke to me, but rather to insiders who likely know most of this information. It left me head spinning with all the detail, but without proper context it just laid there. Much more of a doc designed for people already interested in the subject. There is no way for a novice to parse all the data! Final Score: 4/10 Rated 2 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review CONY H NO ME GUSTO ES MAS ABURRIDA POR ESO Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 09/09/21 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis In the late 80s and early 90s, the streets of downtown Manhattan were the site of a collision between two vibrant subcultures: skateboarding and hip hop. Narrated by Zoo York co-founder Eli Gesner with an original score by legendary hip-hop producer Large Professor (Nas, A Tribe Called Quest), All the Streets Are Silent brings to life the magic of the time period and the convergence that created a style and visual language that would have an outsized and enduring cultural effect. From the DJ booths and dance floors of the Mars nightclub to the founding of brands like Supreme, this convergence would lay the foundation for modern street style. Paris Is Burning meets Larry Clark's KIDS, All the Streets Are Silent is a love letter to New York--examining race, society, fashion, and street culture.
      Director
      Jeremy Elkin
      Producer
      David Koh
      Screenwriter
      Dana Brown, Jeremy Elkin, Jeremy Elkin, Dana Brown
      Distributor
      Greenwich Entertainment
      Production Co
      Elkin Editions
      Genre
      Documentary, Music
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Jul 23, 2021, Limited
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Sep 7, 2021
      Runtime
      1h 29m
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