SYNOPSIS: African Underground: Democracy in paris is a unique and in-depth film about the hip hop generation of youth and the role they play politically during France's 2007 presidential elections. The film focuses on African immigrant families living in two infamous suburbs outside of Paris: Mantes La Jolie and La Sarcelles. This film incorporates a political journalistic style while showing a perspective never seen before. Originally shot as 5 mini-documentary shorts, the feature documentary bridges the gap between hip hop activism, video journalism and documentary film in its exploration of politics, immigration, hip hop, and youth in France.
FILM FESTIVALS & SCREENINGS
Trinity College | Tribeca Cinemas
AWARDS
More to come!
CREDITS
Producer: Nomadic Wax & Sol Productions
Producers: Magee McIlvaine, Ben Herson, Mo Masterson, Chris Moore
Directors: Magee McIlvaine, Ben Herson, Mo Masterson, Chris Moore
Directors of Cinematography: Magee McIlvaine & Chris Moore & Mo Masterson
Editor: Magee McIlvaine
Assistant Editor: Chris Moore & Mo Masterson
Sound: Magee McIlvaine & Chris Moore & Mo Mastereson
Sound Editor: Dan Cantor
Soundtrack: Dan Cantor (Notable Productions), Ben Herson (Nomadic Wax)
Fixers: Abdoulaye Aw, Moussa Dia
Assistant Producer: Moussa Dia