F.E.D.S. (2004)
Documentary that tells the history of hip-hop and rap music by starting at the source: the streets. Filmmakers interview denizens of Harlem and South Central Los Angeles, who know all too well that the musical genre is much more than just a record industry moneymaker; it's poetry that tells the truth about a hard-knocks life. Features performances by undiscovered musicians who can rhyme with the best of rappers.
Director: Kwame Amoaku
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 86 min
Release Date: April 6, 2004
Cast
- Alex A. Alonso - Self
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is F.E.D.S. about?
- Documentary that tells the history of hip-hop and rap music by starting at the source: the streets. Filmmakers interview denizens of Harlem and South Central Los Angeles, who know all too well that the musical genre is much more than just a record industry moneymaker; it's poetry that tells the truth about a hard-knocks life. Features performances by undiscovered musicians who can rhyme with the best of rappers.
- Who directed F.E.D.S.?
- F.E.D.S. was directed by Kwame Amoaku.
- Who stars in F.E.D.S.?
- F.E.D.S. stars Alex A. Alonso.
- How long is F.E.D.S.?
- F.E.D.S. has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
- What genre is F.E.D.S.?
- F.E.D.S. is a Documentary film.