"This movie has a comedic realism along with some serious lessons to be learned. It is the perfect conversation piece for parents and latitude d520 battery their children as well as educators."
Kamal Imani is an internationally known Spoken Word Performance Poet, actor and Conscious Hip Hop Lyricist. He is also CEO of the Soulgriots Music Group and Revolutionary Art Innertainment which organizes and promotes talent showcases. He has acted in the play “The Greatest is love” and the films Goldigger Killer, Holla if I Kill You and several others as well as a multitude of music videos. He is the director of his first feature film “Up in the Attic” which will be released on October 1st, 2009 on http://www.upintheatticmovie.com and other DVD sites. Kamal has performed at many places around the U.S which include the Izod center as New Jerseys Most Talented for the NJ Nets halftime show. He has also performed at Princeton University, Hampton University, FDU, Medgar Evers College, Cuny, The Basketball Hall of Fame (Organixx Soul Promotions), the Poetz Realm (Bridgeport CT), The Bowery & Nuyorican Poetry Cafes and more. His songs and poems include inspirational songs like “I Will Make It” as well as many dedications to the Sistas (i.e "Ms. Melanin, Revolutionary Diva & Lovin Her Nappy Nappy) and inspirational anthems. He is also known for his controversial "Lynch The N Word" and Audience energizing "You A Armchair Revolutionary!". You can find more about Kamal at http://www.myspace.com/kamalsupreme and http://www.youtube.com/cipherkam http://www.soulgriots.ning.com http://www.upintheattic.ning.com http://www.myspace.com/upintheatticmovie
Back in the days in the 1980's hip hop era, it was all about peace, love, unity and having fun! All in one epoch of time there was the fusion of black consciousness, hip hop, and drugs. On top of that, teenagers will do what teenagers will do. This movie has a comedic realism along with some serious lessons to be learned. It is the perfect conversation piece for parents and their children as well as educators.
Written and directed by Kamal Imani (RevolutionaryArt Innertainment) c2005-9