Stolen Rhythm

In the seventies József Takács visited his grandparents in a small Hungarian village and made a short film about the traces he found of the ancient Hipi-hopi. People celebrating the time of hemp harvest with stack burning: they sang, danced and felt good. In 1974 cleaning staff became eye and ear witness of the screening and this moment led to hiphop born as a genre in the States.

Director: Martin Szecsanov
Runtime: 12 min
Original Language: hu
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stolen Rhythm about?
In the seventies József Takács visited his grandparents in a small Hungarian village and made a short film about the traces he found of the ancient Hipi-hopi. People celebrating the time of hemp harvest with stack burning: they sang, danced and felt good. In 1974 cleaning staff became eye and ear witness of the screening and this moment led to hiphop born as a genre in the States.
Who directed Stolen Rhythm?
Stolen Rhythm was directed by Martin Szecsanov.
How long is Stolen Rhythm?
Stolen Rhythm has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).