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A modern-day adaptation of Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet" told entirely through the lyrics of the Wu-Tang Clan.
"Vinyl records were never meant to be scratched. Spray paint wasn’t intended for the panels of subway cars. Skateboards were never meant to grind the rails in front of your local bank. All these subcultures that endure today, despite the persistent backlash from the ruling class, were built on the misuse of technology and media—or more constructively, a re-envisioning of how they might be put to further, unintended but captivating uses in our daily environments. Much is the case with this film in its re-ordering of Wu-Tang’s lyrics to portray one of the greatest love stories ever told." - Director Ryen McPherson
Filmmaker expected for post-screening Q&A.
Co-presented by Noise Pop and Movies4Maniacs.
- Runtime48 minutes
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereNorth American Premiere
- DirectorRyen McPherson
A modern-day adaptation of Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet" told entirely through the lyrics of the Wu-Tang Clan.
"Vinyl records were never meant to be scratched. Spray paint wasn’t intended for the panels of subway cars. Skateboards were never meant to grind the rails in front of your local bank. All these subcultures that endure today, despite the persistent backlash from the ruling class, were built on the misuse of technology and media—or more constructively, a re-envisioning of how they might be put to further, unintended but captivating uses in our daily environments. Much is the case with this film in its re-ordering of Wu-Tang’s lyrics to portray one of the greatest love stories ever told." - Director Ryen McPherson
Filmmaker expected for post-screening Q&A.
Co-presented by Noise Pop and Movies4Maniacs.
- Runtime48 minutes
- CountryUnited States
- PremiereNorth American Premiere
- DirectorRyen McPherson