

The birth of hip-hop was a lie—and the real OGs are finally talking.
Founding Fathers attempts to dismantle the story of South Bronx as the birthplace, and Kool Herc as the father, of Hip Hop. The film asserts that Herc, Flash, and others commonly regarded as the creators in fact stole their ideas from those that came before them. Many of these former DJs and MCs, now in their fifties and sixties, are featured here claiming that as early as 1967 they were doing what Herc has been credited with starting in 1973—and in other areas of New York City such as Brooklyn and Harlem, and not the Bronx.
Acting
Chuck D's narration carries weight and righteous authority.
Production
Raw interviews with forgotten pioneers finally getting their due.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film sparked ongoing debates among hip-hop historians about whether 'origin stories' serve culture or just tourism boards.
Director Ron Lawrence was himself a pioneering DJ, making this essentially an insider's revenge documentary.
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