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Release Date:
June 25, 2016
Original Title:
RD20
Alternate Titles:
RD20
Genres:
Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 35
The documentary tracks the making of Reasonable Doubt, Hova's rise to stardom, and the legacy of the iconic album. Directed by Scheme Engine, the doc is broken up into segments named for the album's tracks ("Brooklyn's Finest," "Can't Knock The Hustle," "Politics As Usual" "Friend or Foe," "Dead Presidents II"). The film features interviews from members of the Reasonable Doubt production team (DJ Clark Kent, DJ Premier, Ski) as well as album cover photographer Jonathan Mannion, Reasonable Doubt guest artist Memphis Bleek, and Roc-a-Fella co-founder Kareem "Biggs" Burke. Lest you think the doc will be exclusively talking heads, the film also features footage of Jay Z performing tracks off the album in a studio and at Barclays Center.
Associate Producer:
Toshi Kondo
Connor Scott
Jade Lauren
Camera Operator:
Elissa Goldstein
Dustin Nakao-Haider
James Rothman
William Macaulay
David Raboy
Skyler Bocciolatt
Michael Swaigen
Colorist:
Thomas Stigler
Director:
Scheme Engine
Director of Photography:
Ben Vogel
Editor:
James Rothman
Bill Horace
Matt Michener
Executive Producer:
Devin Chanda
Jay-Z
Shahendra Ohneswere
Matt Mitchener
Graphic Designer:
Sean Ferguson
Music:
Lucas Ellman
Producer:
James Rothman
Jason Kpana
Charles Todd
Beto Vargas
Christina Chironna
Production Assistant:
Lauren Kelly
Sound Mixer:
Lucas Ellman
Sound Recordist:
Stephen Harrod
Andrew Yip
Lucas Ellman
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