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EPISODE 1: HIP-HOP LOCOS (2001)

EPISODE 1: HIP-HOP LOCOS (2001)

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On the evening of Feb. 20, 2001, two latino rappers committed a murderous crime spree and filmed everything they did on a digital video camera. They had a plan to rob drug dealers for their cocaine, sell it and use the money to record a hip hop album rapping about their crimes. This footage was taken directly from their hidden camera, along with other footage obtained from various surveillance cameras. This is what actually occurred on that shocking evening.

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  1. Andrew Oliver November 3, 2016 at 8:30 pm

    Actually, a film only needs to be 40 minutes long to be considered feature-length.

  2. dtilley November 3, 2016 at 8:32 pm

    50 minutes for Sundance. But you’re going to be hard pressed getting a film into a decent festival as feature length if it doesn’t run an hour at least.

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EPISODE 1: HIP-HOP LOCOS (2001)

EPISODE 1: HIP-HOP LOCOS (2001)

https://media.blubrry.com/nobudgetnightmares/www.nobudgetpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/NoBudgetNightmares_Ep1_-_Hip_Hop_Locos_2001.mp3

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (42.4MB)

Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

On the evening of Feb. 20, 2001, two latino rappers committed a murderous crime spree and filmed everything they did on a digital video camera. They had a plan to rob drug dealers for their cocaine, sell it and use the money to record a hip hop album rapping about their crimes. This footage was taken directly from their hidden camera, along with other footage obtained from various surveillance cameras. This is what actually occurred on that shocking evening.

Comments

  1. Andrew Oliver November 3, 2016 at 8:30 pm

    Actually, a film only needs to be 40 minutes long to be considered feature-length.

  2. dtilley November 3, 2016 at 8:32 pm

    50 minutes for Sundance. But you’re going to be hard pressed getting a film into a decent festival as feature length if it doesn’t run an hour at least.

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