Streets Is Watching (film)
Streets Is Watching is a musical film in which Jay-Z compiles many of his unreleased music videos into a continuous film. The film takes place in Jay-Z's old neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. The film uses music from Jay-Z's albums Reasonable Doubt and In My Lifetime, Vol. 1.[1] The film is noteworthy because it contains Jay's first two videos, "In My Lifetime" and "I Can't Get Wit That", both released without a major label contract.
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Directed by | Abdul Malik Abbott |
Produced by | Schavaria Reeves |
Written by | Abdul Malik Abbott Damon Dash Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter |
Starring | Jay-Z |
Cinematography | Abdul Malik Abbott Henry Adebonojo JoaquĆn Baca-Asay Charles Houston |
Edited by | Abdul Malik Abbott |
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Distributed by | PolyGram Video Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 61 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Soundtrack
See also
- Moonwalker, a film by Michael Jackson that also compiles music videos into a continuous film.
References
- Streets Is Watching (1998) - Movies, The New York Times
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