White Lines Movie Review
White Lines Movie Synopsis:
Year: 2010
Duration: 26 min
Genre: Documentary, Short
Director: Travis Gutiérrez Senger
Writer: Travis Gutiérrez Senger, Mark Skillz
Cast: Kurtis Blow, Sal Abbatiello, D.J. Hollywood, Sweet Gee
The story of Junebug’s double-life as a DJ and drug dealer. Recalling the Bronx in the early 1980′s, this documentary explores the old-school days of hip-hop and the dangerous underworld at the legendary Disco Fever. Never-before-seen footage and interviews with Kurtis Blow, DJ Hollywood and Sal Abbatiello tell the tragic story of one of the greatest DJ’s ever. Based on Mark Skillz’ ‘When The Fever Was The Mecca,’ published in Wax Poetics. Winner of top prizes at Tribeca ’10 and SXSW ’10.
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