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Burn Gently: An Australian Hip Hop Documentary

  • 30 Hargraves Street Castlemaine Australia (map)

Director: Antony Attridge

Starring: 360, Baker Boy, Barkaa, Bliss n Eso, Cazeux Oslo (So.Crates), Chris Gill, DJ Peril,
DRMNGNOW, Drapht, Ecca Vandal, Genesis Owusu, Hau, Jane Tyrrell, Jimblah, Joelistics, L-
FRESH The LION, Mantra, Matt O’Kine, Maya Jupiter, MC Trey, Michelle Grace Hunder,
Mirrah, N’fa Jones, Pac, P. Smurf, Plutonic Lab, Rapaport, Rosano (Sound Unlimited Posse),
Sampa The Great, Sensible Antixx, Sensible J, Sereck (Def Wish Cast), Seth Sentry, Suffa
(Hilltop Hoods), Jeswon (Thundamentals) and Urthboy.

Burn Gently explores the ins and outs of the Australian music industry through the lens of its many celebrated Hip Hop artists.

From Hideaway Productions, the documentary addresses social issues in how the public and community listen to Hip Hop, how we absorb and engage with the borrowed culture in our own back yard... The complexity of racism, drug abuse, violence, misogyny, and mental health issues, whilst also championing the unique work of all the beautiful personalities we meet along the way.

What does it mean to be a “rapper?” The incline seems to be as fast as the descent, so how is creativity nurtured (or potentially exploited) in one of the world’s most followed genres?

The project’s journey follows a life of dreams, opportunity and success, interviewing some of Australia’s most influential and prolific musicians. Yet it also unapologetically addresses life’s failures, pressures and how we treat a creative mind in the lime-light. How is it that such creativity, such talent, is still so riddled with misconceptions, stigmas, judgment and exploitation?

A cinematic piece that endorses engagement within the music industry, encourages and supports the next generation’s involvement in the creative arts, whilst also portraying a positive message that addresses diversity, equality, creativity and community.

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