Style Wars is a documentary film that explores the world of graffiti and hip-hop culture in New York City during the 1980s. The film follows a group of young graffiti artists as they navigate the city's subways and streets, creating vibrant and colorful works of art.
Throughout the film, viewers are introduced to the various styles and techniques used by these artists, as well as the rivalries and challenges they face in their quest for recognition and respect. The film also delves into the social and political implications of graffiti, and the ways in which it has been both celebrated and vilified by society.
Style Wars is a groundbreaking film that captures the energy and creativity of the graffiti movement, and offers a unique glimpse into a subculture that has had a lasting impact on art and music. It is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of hip-hop and street art.
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Style Wars
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Siegfried's Funeral March from The Ring
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Richard Wagner:
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8th Wonder
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Sugarhill Gang:
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The Wanderer
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Pump Me Up
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Trouble Funk:
Performer
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Beat Bop
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Jam Hot
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Johnny Dynell:
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Feel The Heartbeat
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Treacherous Three:
Performer
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