Slam Nation: The Sport of Spoken Word (Full Screen)
  
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91 minutes
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This documentary captures the cutthroat world of spoken-word poetry. Beginning in New York City at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe's Grand Slam tournament, the film follows slam champion Saul Williams and three other top poets -- Beau Sia, Mums the Schemer and Jessica Care Moore -- as they journey to the annual National Poetry Slam, otherwise known as the Super Bowl of spoken-word poetry, where drama unfolds as rivalries are revealed and controversies arise, underscoring larger questions of art versus ego and self-expression versus self-advancement. Contains potentially offensive language.

 

"...Recommended."- Video Librarian (March/April 2005)

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Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo
Features: "Special Play" Mode with Complete, Uncut Versions of all Poems, Alternative Ending, Chapter Select, Deleted Scenes, Filmmaker Biography, Filmmaker Commentary with Slam Co-founder Marc Smith, Interactive Menu, Original Slammin' TV Spin-Off, Theatrical Trailer, Uncensored Bonus Poems
Technical: Single Layer, Double Layer, Single Sided, Full Screen
DVD Encoding: Region 1
Language: English
 
Grades 11 to Adults
Color, Live Action
Copyright 1998
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Single Main Entry Card Available


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