
Combining performances and revealing interviews; this film documents the
extraordinary concert at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre, where the
Wu Tang Clan, backed by the 60-piece Colorado Symphony Orchestra, weaved
together songs from their vast discography of group and solo albums.
Their setlist created a live score to a screening of the seminal martial
arts film The 36th Chamber of Shaolin - the movie that largely inspired
the Clan’s aesthetic and the title of their groundbreaking debut album
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers).
The documentary deconstructs stereotypes that limit classical music and Hip-Hop as mutually exclusive musical genres, dismantles these imposed limitations, and collapses boundaries and artistic mediums to amplify the ways classical music, Hip-Hop, and film can coalesce in a beautiful, innovative union.
The documentary deconstructs stereotypes that limit classical music and Hip-Hop as mutually exclusive musical genres, dismantles these imposed limitations, and collapses boundaries and artistic mediums to amplify the ways classical music, Hip-Hop, and film can coalesce in a beautiful, innovative union.
Director: Gerald Barclay & RZA
Format: Digital
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