“The (R)evolution Of Immortal Techinque” Documentary To Premiere At The Harlem Film Festival

    Cary Stuart’s Immortal Technique documentary, The (R)evolution of Immortal Technique, will premiere at the Harlem Film Festival on September 7th.

    The director will debut the film at the festival and follow the flick with a Q&A. Fans will be able to watch the Q&A worldwide via Skype (the page can be accessed at harlemfilmfestival.com).

    Shot from 2004 to 2011, the documentary follows the political rapper as he travels from locations like Afghanistan and Peru to France and Norway, examining his life both on and offstage. Ice-T, Dr. Cornel West, KRS-One, Ill Bill and more appear in the film.

    Watch the trailer below.

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    14 thoughts on ““The (R)evolution Of Immortal Techinque” Documentary To Premiere At The Harlem Film Festival

    1. You don’t have to listen to dude or like his music but at least respect what he stands for and what he represents, because it’s a movement. I actually think a lot of cats choose to avoid listening to him cuz ppl dont want to hear the truth, especially if it scares them. And it should. Instead people want to stick to their safe, catchy music. Whatever

      1. Agreed dude. People are too comfortable and/or zombied out from this mainstream music and society in general.

    2. “Rocking a motherfucking flag don’t make you a hero”

      this dude spits some real shit. You gotta give him his props even if you don’t agree with his political stance.

    3. Honestly IT is annoying as hell to me, I hate it when cats act all cocky like they figured the whole world out and need to preach it to everyone else. That said, I heard he’s done some humanitarian shit overseas and you can’t hate on that so I’d be interested to see this and find out if he really stands for anything or just likes talking a bunch of revolutionary shit.

      1. I guarantee Tech himself would tell you that he hasn’t figured the whole world out, so stfu. What kind of shitty statement is that?? He spits about aspects in life that are kept away from the general public. He is active in humanitarian efforts as you’ve already heard. Go send him a tweet and ask him or some shit. Youtube his name and do some homework. Otherwise stfu and listen to your Lil Wayne and drink your cough syrup.

      2. You prefer rappers to just go about blindly, deaf and dumb and mentally dead, just partying and saying nothing of reality. All right go listen to Jay Z

      3. See, that’s the type of thinking I have a problem with…if you don’t follow Tech you must be some Wayne dickrider. I like intelligent hip-hop, I just don’t trust anyone who acts like they have all the answers, no matter what their political orientation. I used to bump Revolutionary Vol. 2 until that conspiracy theory, Bush is responsible for all the world’s problems type shit got old. I guess I just like a balanced perspective and Tech doesn’t have it, but he’s good at sounding smart so semi-smart listeners will eat his shit up like cake.

        I’ll give you this, though, maybe Rev. Vol. 2 deserves another listen and I respect that the man is making some kind of moves, even if his shit is over the top.

    4. I got to make sure to catch this on Skype. I’m still coping this regardless if I see it on that day or not. Immortal Technique is a one of a kind rapper. I can’t wait till he drops The Middle Passage. So until then, I’ll be bumpin’ Rev. 1, 2 and The 3rd World.

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