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Release Date: Nov 14, 2003
Running Time: 115 mins.
Country Of Origin: United States
starring: Tupac Shakur
director: Lauren Lazin
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Celebrates the life of Tupac Shakur, one of the top-selling hip-hop artists of all time, viscerally and dramatically through his own words and music, as well as vivid images of the world as he experienced it. Through his own words, a variety of interviews, journal readings, poetry performances, private home movies, and never-before-seen concert footage, the film serves as a "self-portrait" of a cultural icon whose career and persona, both, continue to grow from beyond the grave.
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November 3, 2003
Tupac Resurrection was a work in progress when I first saw the documentary at Sundance in January. I expected another Tupac rehash, this one with the edges sanded off. Had to be, right? With Tupac's mom, former Black Panther Afeni Shakur, as executive producer, this approved take on the life of the rapper who was gunned down in1996 had the stink of compromise. Then I watched the movie and had my eyes opened. The film's producer and director, Lauren Lazin, the MTV veep (Cribs, Diary), had access
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July 14, 2004
Tupac was always talking, and judging from this biopic's seamlessly assembled narration, it seems like a tape recorder was always running. His sense of self-importance -- at times speaking of himself in the past tense -- was both his saving grace and his undoing, and Resurrection doesn't shy away from Pac's darker side. Bonus snippets of his deposition in the case of a slain Texas state trooper are at once enthralling and absurd.
Iconic hip-hop artist Tupac Shakur, who was shot and killed in September 1996, is truly resurrected in the new documentary Tupac: Resurrection, produced by his mother and narrated in his own words through a variety of interviews, journal readings, private home movies and never-before-seen concert footage. Story ''I got shot,'' Shakur eerily observed after being shot five times during a robbery at a Manhattan recording studio in 1994. ''I always felt like I'd be shot but I didn't think it was
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