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    Poster of the movie Style Wars [1983]
    1983     Musical documentary    
    USA
    1h 9min

    Some call it tagging, some call it writing, still others call it bombing--it's all graffiti. Whether it's art or not is another matter, but it's undeniably illegal. Tony Silver and Henry Chalfant's historic PBS documentary Style Wars tracks the rise and fall of subway graffiti in New York in the late 1970s and early 1980s. At the peak of its popularity, graffiti was as much a part of B-boy culture as rapping, scratching, and breaking. The filmmakers present a sympathetic, but well-rounded portrait of their subject through extensive interviews with taggers--notably Seen, Kase, and Dondi--art collectors, transit authorities, and even Mayor Ed Koch, who would eventually put the hammer down. Along the way, they documented the burgeoning breakdance scene, with a focus on the world-famous Rock Steady Crew. The soundtrack features selections from Grandmaster Flash, the Treacherous Three, and other tagger-approved icons of old-school hip-hop.

    Directed byHenry Chalfant, Tony Silver

    Featuring

    Demon
    Kase 2
    Eric Haze
    Spank
    Trap
    Kay Slay
    Butch
    Skeme
    Zone
    Min One
    Cap
    Michael Martin
    Quik
    Mare
    Li'l Seen
    Dondi
    Sach
    Daze
    Seen
    Johnny 'Crash' Matos
    Dust
    Andrew Witten
    Cey Adams
    Paze
    Futura

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