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Cast & Crew

Jeremy Elkin
Director
Moby
As Self
Mike Carroll
As Self
Kid Capri
As Self
Josh Kalis
As Self

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In the late 1980s and early 1990s, downtown Manhattan was the epicenter of a cultural revolution. Skateboarding and hip-hop, two seemingly disparate subcultures, converged and created a new language of self-expression. Through archival footage and current-day interviews with trailblazers like Rosario Dawson, Darryl McDaniels, and Kool Keith, All the Streets Are Silent documents this pivotal moment in history, showcasing how these two forms of expression merged to create a new urban culture that still resonates today.

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