Racionais MC's: From the Streets of São Paulo. 2022, 1h 56m, Documentary. Watchlist. Watchlist. - - No score yet. - - Tomatometer. Rotten Tomatoes
You can watch the full documentary on , which serves as its primary streaming platform. Racionais MC's: From the Streets of São Paulo
: Viewers see the group's evolution from performing in local favelas to becoming a massive cultural force, achieving commercial success without compromising their independent message. Where to Watch
: The documentary highlights how Mano Brown, Ice Blue, Edi Rock, and DJ KL Jay emerged from the ring of favelas surrounding São Paulo to give voice to marginalized Black youth.
: It details the group's "tell-it-like-it-is" street poetry, which transformed hip-hop from a niche interest into a powerful nationwide movement that challenged the "racial democracy" myth in Brazil.
: The film examines how their music, particularly the landmark album Sobrevivendo no Inferno (Surviving in Hell), became a manifesto against institutional racism, police brutality, and government corruption.
Racionais MC's: From the Streets of São Paulo. 2022, 1h 56m, Documentary. Watchlist. Watchlist. - - No score yet. - - Tomatometer. Rotten Tomatoes
You can watch the full documentary on , which serves as its primary streaming platform. Racionais MC's: From the Streets of São Paulo Racionais.MCs.From.the.Streets.of.Sao.Paulo.202...
: Viewers see the group's evolution from performing in local favelas to becoming a massive cultural force, achieving commercial success without compromising their independent message. Where to Watch Racionais MC's: From the Streets of São Paulo
: The documentary highlights how Mano Brown, Ice Blue, Edi Rock, and DJ KL Jay emerged from the ring of favelas surrounding São Paulo to give voice to marginalized Black youth. Watchlist
: It details the group's "tell-it-like-it-is" street poetry, which transformed hip-hop from a niche interest into a powerful nationwide movement that challenged the "racial democracy" myth in Brazil.
: The film examines how their music, particularly the landmark album Sobrevivendo no Inferno (Surviving in Hell), became a manifesto against institutional racism, police brutality, and government corruption.