Rampage | |
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Directed by | George Gittoes |
Starring | Angel Ariel Bam Bam |
Edited by | Nick Meyers |
Release date |
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Running time | 118 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Box office | A$17,855 (Australia) [1] |
Rampage is a 2006 documentary by Australian war artist, George Gittoes. It is a sequel to his previous documentary, Soundtrack to War. [2] The film follows the lives of three brothers living in Miami's notorious brown sub ghettos.
Hip hop performers Swizz Beatz, Fat Joe and DJ Kaleb appear in the film.
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Elliot Lovett, whom Gittoes befriended during the filming of Soundtrack to War, told him of his family and his younger brother Marcus, who he insisted was a gifted poet-rapper. Gittoes made the trip to Miami to meet the family, with the intention of creating a Stateside sequel to Soundtrack to War, continuing the theme of music in a dangerous place. [2]
Rampage | |
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Directed by | George Gittoes |
Starring | Angel Ariel Bam Bam |
Edited by | Nick Meyers |
Release date |
|
Running time | 118 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Box office | A$17,855 (Australia) [1] |
Rampage is a 2006 documentary by Australian war artist, George Gittoes. It is a sequel to his previous documentary, Soundtrack to War. [2] The film follows the lives of three brothers living in Miami's notorious brown sub ghettos.
Hip hop performers Swizz Beatz, Fat Joe and DJ Kaleb appear in the film.
![]() | This article needs a
plot summary. (January 2024) |
Elliot Lovett, whom Gittoes befriended during the filming of Soundtrack to War, told him of his family and his younger brother Marcus, who he insisted was a gifted poet-rapper. Gittoes made the trip to Miami to meet the family, with the intention of creating a Stateside sequel to Soundtrack to War, continuing the theme of music in a dangerous place. [2]