NEW YORK, April 4,
2012 -- It has been 20 years since the L.A. Riots, the four
days of unrest, looting and rage that paralyzed Los
Angeles and sent racial shockwaves throughout the country. After decades
of racial tension in South Central Los Angeles, VH1's Emmy Award-winning "VH1
Rock Docs" franchise explores the connection between the violence manifested
on the streets during the 1992 riots and the rage expressed in Hip Hop by NWA,
Dr. Dre, Ice T, and Ice Cube among others with VH1's
"UPRISING: Hip Hop and the L.A. Riots" premiering Tuesday, May 1 at 9PM ET/PT on
VH1.
Executive produced and narrated by Hip Hop legend Snoop Dogg and
directed by Mark Ford , "UPRISING: Hip Hop and
The L.A. Riots" tells the story of the most destructive riot in American
history and is scored by some of the most iconic and controversial hip hop
tracks of all time, such as NWA's "F Tha Police" and Body Count's "Cop Killer."
With definitive first-hand accounts and exclusive rare footage that was locked
away and hasn't been seen until now, the documentary gives an inside look at the
four fiery days that left 53 people dead and over 12,000 arrested,
"UPRISING" is told through the diverse perspective of the rappers,
musicians, police officers and victims who lived through the landmark L.A. Riots
in April, 1992. Viewers will also witness never-before-heard stories from well
known figures and Hip Hop artists who were affected by or actual participants in
the riots, including: Rodney King, Arsenio Hall, Ice T, Professor Todd
Boyd (USC), Connie
Rice (Civil Rights attorney), John
Singleton, Too Short, KRS-One, Nas and Henry
Watson (one of the "LA Four" convicted of beating Reginald Denny) and many more.
After making its successful debut and receiving rave reviews at the SXSW Film
Festival this past March "UPRISING: Hip Hop and the L.A. Riots," puts a
searing spotlight on race relations, revisits Hip Hop's warning of what was to
come and documents the turbulent days of the riot with first hand accounts from
residents that were caught in the cross hairs.
VH1's Emmy Award-winning Rock Docs are feature-length documentaries that tell
unique stories of artists and music from a wide range of genres, styles and
musical perspectives. "UPRISING: Hip Hop and the LA Riots" is executive
produced by Mark Ford and Kevin Lopez for Creature
Films and executive produced by Brad Abramson,
Stephen Mintz, Shelly
Tatro and Jeff Olde for VH1.
About Creature Films
Creature Films (www.creaturefilms.net) is
a full service television and film production company and one of the leading
producers of music driven entertainment. The company is owned and run by Mark Ford and Kevin Lopez.
Together, they've produced over a hundred hours of television, with credits that
include MTV's Laguna Beach and Taking
the Stage, VH1's Behind the Music and Bravo's Kandi Factory.
VH1 connects viewers to the music, artists and pop culture that matter to
them most with TV series, specials, live events, exclusive online content and
public affairs initiatives. VH1 is available in 99 million households in the
U.S. VH1 also has an array of digital channels and services including
VH1Classic, VH1 Soul, VH1 Mobile, and extensive video on VH1.com. Connect with
VH1 at VH1.com.
SOURCE VH1
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