Using Hip Hop to Build a Better Film Industry - W/ CR Capers
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Hip hop and black culture have long led the innovation of the entertainment industry, and while many networks and studios have been pushing representation as a way of advocating equality, it's not had an effect. This week on the Movie Moolah podcast I talk to CR capers about how communities of color consume content, how performative representation doesn't help anyone, and where the independent film industry is heading in the next few years. Hip Hop Film Fest LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/hiphopfilmfestnyc HHFF nstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hiphopfilmfest/ Get the FREE Indiefilm Resource Pack https://www.theguerrillarep.com/resources Support the Show on Patreon https://patreon.com/TheGuerrillaRep #representationmatters #hiphop #Hiphopfilmfest #listenable #interview #independentfilmmaker #independentfilm #podcast
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