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5 Sides of a Coin

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Directed by
  
Paul Kell

Cinematography
  
Paul Kell

Director
  
Paul Kell

Initial DVD release
  
19 May 2004 (Japan)

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Music by
  
Various Artists

Edited by
  
Paul Kell

Screenplay
  
Paul Kell

Producers
  
Paul Kell, Jana Ritter

Produced by
  
Paul Kell and Jana Ritter

Starring
  
Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, Grandmaster Flash, Grand Wizard Theodore, Gil Scott-Heron

Initial release
  
12 November 2004 (New York City)

Cast
  
Afrika Bambaataa, Grandmaster Flash, Common, Run‑DMC, Gil Scott‑Heron

Similar
  
Hip hop movies, Documentaries

5 Sides of a Coin is a 2003 feature-length documentary by Canadian filmmaker Paul Kell about hip hop culture. The title references the five elements inherent to this culture, viz., emceeing, deejaying, b-boying (aka breakdancing), writing (i.e., graffiti or street art), and beatboxing, to each of which it devotes a chapter

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Synopsis

The documentary examines hip hop culture through interviews with hip hop artists such as Kool Herc, Jurassic 5, and Afrika Bambaataa. The interviews are interspersed with performance footage and archival footage from various periods of time in the history of hip hop.

Critical reception

Critical reception for 5 Sides of a Coin has been mixed. Variety wrote a predominantly favorable review, commenting "Not quite definitive, "Five Sides of a Coin" is nevertheless a thorough overview of hip-hop's origins and influences. Nifty, well-executed docu emphasizes music's creative, bohemian side, skipping more commercial excesses." The New York Times also commented on the movie, praising Kell for the film's attention to music but also writing that "Still, you can't help but feel that something is missing, that hip-hop has been around long enough, and is complex enough, to deserve something more than piety."

References

5 Sides of a Coin Wikipedia