Available for the first time, the iconic and captivating Apple TV documentary Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men. The documentary was created by Sacha Jenkins and tells a story of the New York-based hip-hop group Wu Tang Clan from their earliest times to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the group.During the three-hour documentary all nine living members of the group are interviewed, as well as footage from 2004 featuring the late Ol' Dirty Bastard are shown. Numerous people connected with the Wu-Tang Clan also contributed to it providing their own stories and describing their relations with the members.
A fascinating chronicle of hip-hop, urban fashion and the hustle that brought oversized pants and graffiti-drenched jackets from the New York discount markets to high fashion’s catwalks and shopping malls all around the world. Reaching deep to Southern plantation culture, the black church and Little Richard with a rich mix of archival materials and in-depth interviews with rappers, designers and other industry insiders, the result is a passionate telling of how the reach for freedom of expression and a better life by a culture that refused to be squashed, would, through sheer originality and swagger, take over the mainstream.
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