Slam

Slam

1998, R, 100 min. Directed by Marc Levin. Starring Saul Williams, Sonja Sohn, Bonz Malone, Beau Sia.

Not reviewed at press time.This year's Sundance Grand Jury prize winner and winner of the Camera d'Or and Audience Award at Cannes explores the world of “slamming” -- a combination of poetry and rap that has become a national phenomenon. In this documentary-styled fiction film, a young “slammer,” finding himself in jail in Washington, D.C. on a petty drug charge, uses his gift of gab against the system.

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KEYWORDS FOR THIS FILM

Slam, Marc Levin, Saul Williams, Sonja Sohn, Bonz Malone, Beau Sia

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