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The Toronto Rap Project : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Toronto Rap Project
''The Toronto Rap Project'' is a 2006 documentary directed by Richard Budman, about rap music culture and violence in Toronto, Canada. It is produced by John Bortolotti for D.C.R. Productions〔http://www.chartattack.com/news/40978/the-toronto-rap-project-hopes-to-break-hip-hops-link-to-violence〕 and premiered April 20, 2006 at the ReelWorld Film Festival in 2006.〔http://www.blogto.com/music/2006/04/toronto_rap_project_ready_to_roll/〕 ==Overview== On November 22, 2005, MP Dan McTeague asked Immigration Minister Joe Volpe to restrict rapper 50 Cent from entering Canada, citing the death of a constituent at the performers previous concert in Toronto in 2004. 50 Cent's tour went on as scheduled but McTeague's intervention succeeded in seeing at least half of the accompanying members of the rapper's troupe, the G-Unit, banned in Canada as a result of the objections.〔 〕 The documentary travels to diverse neighbourhoods including Jane-Finch, Cataraqui Park in Scarborough, and ends up at the 50 Cent concert in Toronto.〔http://jchicalata.gnn.tv/blogs/14817/RAP_PROJECT?r=3〕 It features commentary and interviews from both aspiring rappers and established music stars Kardinal Offishall and Wes “Maestro” Williams, Reverend Eugene Rivers, BBC documentary filmmaker Don Letts, journalists, politicians, and the everyday person on the streets of Toronto also weigh in on the debate.〔http://www.chartattack.com/news/40978/the-toronto-rap-project-hopes-to-break-hip-hops-link-to-violence〕
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