‘Rise Up’ is a movie/documentary written & directed by Luciano Blotta, an independent Argentinian filmmaker.
Rise Up it’s a journey to the heart of Jamaica. The movie showcases and tells the story of Jamaica’s underground music focusing on the struggles, the dreams and the aspirations of three young artists.
The movie RiseUp features artist Turbulence, a charismatic lyrical master from the ghetto in Kingston; Ice, a songwriter from uptown St Andrew and Kemoy, a timid but very gifted songstress from Clarendon.
This movie is totally fresh, it’s packed good Riddims too { check RiseUP’s website for a sneak peak } and the director goes close and personal to the protagonists and their story. The style is simple but original and authentic.
Rise Up took almost four years to be completed and it’s inspired by and it features the graffiti and the walls in Kingston, Clarendon‘s views, Mobay beaches and Dancehall parties scattered all over the island portraying beauty, violence, poverty, inequality ,talent, music, dreams of the youths of Jamrock.
Blotta also features veteran Jamaican musicians and celebrates and honors Reggae music and his pioneers ,and between them legends as Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, Sly Dunbar Robbie Shakespeare.
The word Premiere for the movie is been the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), followed by a sneak preview at True/False Film Festival in Missouri where it received the Top Ten Audience Award.
This movie has been racking up awards, official selections for world-renowned festivals, rave reviews and screening in over 20 countries and is going to be finally screen also in Jamaica on Sunday 26 October 2010 at the historic Carib Cinema in Kingston and opens in theaters island-wide the following day.
RiseUp already won Best Music Documentary Award from the Silver Docsan American Film Institute, Discovery Channel Film Festival.Earlier this year Rise Up was also chosen by New York’s Lincoln Center Film Society to celebrate Black History Month the flick was broadcasted by many networks, including BBC.
Born in Argentina and based in Los Angeles, Blotta grew up loving Bob Marley‘s music. When he was a student at the University of Miami, he was invited to Jamaica where he discovered the music of some of the upcoming Jamaican artists.
Blotta and his genuine approach created some sort of Contemporary Masterpiece about Jamaica. Make sure to check this movie out soon if you like Reggae and Dancehall movies and flicks, because this is is going to become a classic in the years to come, as “The Harder they come” or “Shotta”.
Don’t be lazy and go to the movie theaters (I also heard of a party in TelAviv with the film crew Sunday night in Kingston).
Now available for full streaming to Prime Video members, click here to watch it.
Jamaican Movie RiseUp – Official Trailer
Thank God! Somoene with brains speaks!