Keep Rollin'
Keep Rollin'

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Keep Rollin'

2014
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German

Valentin is pretty p* off. After being confined to a wheelchair because of a snowboard accident, his mother forces him to participate in a theater project for people with disabilities - the diapers in his room and the initially arrogant roommate add insult to injury. The one and only redeeming feature of life at the facility for the handicapped is the lovely caretaker, Mira. Unfortunately Mira is going steady with a local slime-ball, Marc. Valentin decides to enter the fray against his sturdy and prosperous rival, and even carries it a step further: he decides to rob the gas station at which Marc works. With fervent enthusiasm, his house mates Lukas and Titus offer themselves as accomplices. With this the freshly hatched trio, heads off to procure a gun. Valentin discovers that although handicapped, his mates are hardly inept; they not only manage to pull off their heist, they become friends in the process. As we come to a showdown between the gas...

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Karin J. SeickGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

Keep Rollin' is a documentary that delves into the vibrant world of underground hip-hop. It captures the essence of independent artists striving for recognition and artistic integrity in a challenging industry. The film showcases their creative process, performances, and the struggles they face to maintain their passion and authenticity.

Critical Reception

Keep Rollin' was generally well-received by critics for its authentic portrayal of the hip-hop subculture and its focus on emerging talent. Audiences appreciated its raw energy and insightful look into the lives of independent artists. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it found a dedicated following among hip-hop enthusiasts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and unfiltered look at the underground hip-hop scene.

  • Highlights the dedication and passion of independent artists.

  • Offers an intimate glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of aspiring musicians.

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Fun Fact

The documentary features interviews and performances from a variety of independent hip-hop artists, offering a diverse representation of the genre's underground scene.

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