Rize

Rize

Year: 2005

Runtime: 86 min

Language: English

Director: David LaChapelle

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Following the 1992 Rodney King verdict, photographer David LaChapelle documents the vibrant energy of Los Angeles' South Central neighborhood. Dancer Tommy "The Clown" Johnson sparks a revolution in hip-hop culture with his unique and athletic dance style, initially known as clowning. This energetic form quickly evolves into krumping, a powerful and expressive dance phenomenon. Krumping becomes a global movement, challenging conventions and defying gravity with its raw athleticism and emotional intensity.

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