Rampage

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Rampage 

[ Madman Entertainment / DVD ]

Release Date: Thursday 14 June 2007

Rated: M - Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993M No Notes

M - Contains moderate coarse language, and themes of war & conflict.

All Regions - Widescreen 1.77:1 / 16:9 Enhanced - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo - Colour - 103 Minutes - PAL

Special Features :-
-Music video clips
-Trailer

Gittoes follows a premise set up by the soldier musician Elliott Lovett, in 'Soundtrack to War', Iraq "we get shot at more in Miami than Baghdad".
'Rampage' takes us to a battered project near Miami airport, to meet the Lovett Family and the Brown Sub community, and explores the ways out war, music, or death.

Elliot Lovett (23) links the two worlds of war from Miami to Iraq. Street soldier, Marcus Lovett (20), considered by Elliot to be the most talented rap artist of the family, is murdered by a 16 yr old hitman; and Denzell (14) is left, with his lyrics and demo Cds, to carry the family's desperate hope of getting out.

The film glides from the gutter of Brown Sub, Miami the real world that Denzell has rapped about in 'Rampage' - to the giddy heights of the New York offices where Denzell shops his talents, and meets head on, the tough tests of the music business.

A host of other characters become windows into the human landscape of America's South, as Gittoes gets it down as it happens on the street, stepping outside the hypes and stereotypes, bringing us a startling contemporary portrait of America.

'Rampage' gets us into the inner workings of Urban Culture which has risen out of the poverty of America's poorest communities to become the dominant popular influence on world youth, music and fashion.

Urban music names Swizz Beatz, Fat Joe, DJ Kaled, DJ Lars and others appear in the film, giving an extraordinary endorsement of Denzell Lovett's talent, and insights into inner circles of the music business.

"It's Miami Vice without the pastel suits and palm trees."
-TIME MAGAZINE

"Gittoes draws together musical ambition, family ties and several definitions of war ...buzzing with energy from all sorts of social, musical and street political directions."
-VARIETY

4 stars - "raw and real"
-EMPIRE MAGAZINE

4 Stars - "A most extraordinary documentary"
-MARGARET POMERANZ, AT THE MOVIES

4 Stars - "Powerfully real" ... "terrific music, emotional drama and thoughtful filmmaking"
-SUNDAY TASMANIAN

4 Stars - "a stunning - and stunningly frightening - piece of work"
-EMPIRE

Tracks:

(Bonus CD Soundtrack)
01. Rampage
02. Terrible Child
03. Soundtrack To War
04. Dirty Dirty
05. Taking Over
06. Checkin' My Style