Slingshot Hip Hop

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Featured artists

Featuring artists;

  • DAM (Tamer Nafar, Suhell Nafar and Mahmoud Jreri)
  • Palestinian Rapperz (Mohammed Alfarra aka Prince Alfarra, Motaz Alhwehi aka Mezo, and Mahmoud Fayad aka Kan'aan)
  • WEH Crew (Alaa Bishara, Ady Krayem and Anan Kseem)
  • MWR
  • Mahmoud Shalaby
  • Ibrahim Abu Rahala
  • Female artists Arapeyat, Abeer Alzinaty, Nahwa Abed Al 'Al and Safaa Hathout.

Screenings and awards

The film premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival,[1][2] was later shown on the Sundance Channel,[3] and has won over 13 awards.[4] It has shown in film festivals around the world, including International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, New Directors/New Films Festival, Stockholm International Film Festival, Sensoria Music & Film Festival, Bonnaroo Music Festival, DOX BOX Syria, Dubai International Film Festival, Beirut International Film Festival, Boston Palestine Film Festival.[5]

In August 2008 Slingshot Hip Hop was shown to Palestinian youth in three of Lebanon's Palestinian refugee camps: Shatila, Bourj al-Barajneh, and Beddawi.[6]

See also

References

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