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The Battle for L.A.

The movie captures the raw energy of hip-hop culture by showcasing honest interviews with DJs, rappers, and dancers in the vibrant streets of Los Angeles, shot in an unscripted and candid style.

Darren Doane, filmmaker of "42K", captures the raw energy of L.A.'s streets, interviewing DJs, rappers, and dancers in an unconventional style. The film explores the meaning of hip-hop, its personal and social significance, and showcases intense rap battles where artists express themselves and compete.

Info about The Battle for L.A.

Studio(s): Tunnelrat Productions, Xdoanex

Originally Released: United States, Jan 20, 2004

Genres:Documentary, Music