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Written 30 January

Thursday 09 July, 20:30
Fondation Cartier, 75014 [map]
Charlie Ahearn “Wild Style” & “Bongo Barbershop”

Bringing together the most important figures of the South Bronx artistic scene of the early 1980s, Wild Style is one of the seminal films on hip-hop culture. Shot in 1982 on a small budget, it tells the story of “Zoro”, played by graffiti legend, Lee. The simple script is a pretext to a joyful plunge into the world of graffiti, rap, and breakdancing. The film will be screened in the presence of director Charlie Ahearn, and followed by Bongo Barbershop, a short film about the encounter between the pioneer of Tanzanian hip-hop, Balozi (Dola Soul), DJ Easy Mike, and Grand Master Caz.


What: Charlie Ahearn “Wild Style” & “Bongo Barbershop”
When: Thursday 09 July, 20:30
Where: Fondation Cartier, 261, boulevard Raspail 75014 [map]
Transport: Raspail, Denfert-Rochereau
Cost: 4,50-6,50EUR
Phone: 01 42 18 56 50
Web: fondation.cartier.com


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