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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt0139615Slam (1998) - IMDb

    Oct 7, 1998 · Slam: Directed by Marc Levin. With Saul Williams, Sonja Sohn, Bonz Malone, Lawrence Wilson. Grand Jury Prize, 1998 Sundance Film Festival. A talented youth (Saul Williams) copes with urban crime and despair by competing in poetry slams.

    • (2.5K)
    • Drama
    • Marc Levin
    • 1998-10-07
  2. United States. Language. English. Box office. $1 million. Slam is a 1998 American independent drama film directed, co-written and co-produced by Marc Levin and starring and co-written by Saul Williams and Sonja Sohn. It tells the story of a young African-American man whose talent for poetry is hampered by his social background.

  3. Slam is an official Australian-French co-production with funding from Screen Australia, Screenwest, Screen NSW, the French National Center of Cinematography and the moving image, Creative Media Solutions and private funders. The main roles are played by Adam Bakri and Rachael Blake. [1]

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt6037866Slam (2018) - IMDb

    Oct 17, 2019 · Slam: Directed by Partho Sen-Gupta. With Adam Bakri, Rachael Blake, Rebecca Breeds, Darina Al Joundi. Ricky Nasser is a young Australian whose peaceful suburban life turns into hell when sister Ameena, a Slam poet; disappears without a trace.

    • (198)
    • Drama
    • Partho Sen-Gupta
    • 2019-10-17
  5. Dec 2, 2010 · Purchase the DVD from Lionsgatehttp://www.lionsgateshop.com/product.asp?Id=10576&TitleParentId=2800SLAM, starring Saul Williams, Sonja Sohn, and Bonz Malone,...

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    • BlowbackTV
  6. Synopsis. Raymond Joshua, a young black performance poet, is arrested and imprisoned for a petty marijuana charge in a Washington, D.C. jail. Although the confining prison walls do little to shield him from danger, it is within those walls that Raymond establishes his identity, strength, and voice and meets a prison gang leader and a prison ...

    • 100 min
  7. Oct 7, 1998 · Slam is a movie based on a true story of Raymond Joshua, a young black performance poet who is imprisoned for a petty marijuana charge in Washington, D.C. He meets a prison gang leader and a writing teacher who help him express himself and overcome the challenges of the judicial system.

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