The Deadly Art Of Survival
PSYCHOTRONIC
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1h 1m
1979 • United States • Directed by Charlie Ahearn
Before Charlie Ahearn shot his seminal hip-hop film "Wild Style" in 1982, he was directly exposed to the bourgeoning hip-hop, break-dancing and graffiti movement, while shooting his super-8 martial arts epic "The Deadly Art of Survival" around the projects (next door to his apartment) in the Lower East Side in 1979.
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