1994 Canadian short film directed by Andrew Munger
Make Some Noise |
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Directed by | Andrew Munger |
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Produced by | Andrew Munger |
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Starring | Ghetto Concept Nu Black Nation MVP |
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Cinematography | Gregory Bennett |
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Edited by | Carole Larsen |
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Production company | Ultramagnetic |
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Release date |
- September 1994 (1994-09) (TIFF)
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Running time | 57 minutes |
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Country | Canada |
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Language | English |
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Make Some Noise is a Canadian short documentary film, written and directed by Andrew Munger and released in 1994.[1] The film is a portrait of the underground Canadian hip hop scene in Toronto, Ontario, focusing in particular on the groups Nu Black Nation, MVP and Ghetto Concept.[1] Other figures appearing in the film include Thrust, Dan-e-o, Da Grassroots, Mos Def and Farley Flex.[2]
The film premiered in the Canadian Perspective program at the 1994 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received an honorable mention from the Best Canadian Short Film award jury.[3] It was subsequently screened at the 1995 Hot Docs Canadian International Film Festival,[4] before going into limited commercial release in April 1995.[1]
References
- ^ a b c Craig MacInnis, "Hip-hop culture makes some noise". Toronto Star, April 22, 1995.
- ^ Jon B, "Make Some Noise: A 1994 Canadian Hip Hop Documentary". UGS Mag, February 17, 2011.
- ^ "Egoyan's film fest win sweet". Windsor Star, September 19, 1994.
- ^ Peter Goddard, "Hot Docs seeks a cure for the `Canadian curse' Documentaries shed their stodgy image at weekend film extravaganza". Toronto Star, February 17, 1995.
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