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Scene Not Heard: Women in Philadelphia Hip Hop

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A film still from Scene Not Heard: Women in Philadelphia Hip Hop shows a close-up of a young Black woman with gold hoop earrings looking up at the camera.

Philadelphia is often referred to as the mecca for American soul music. However, its contributions have been overlooked despite its mass proliferation of artists, many of whom have made landmark contributions as MCs, graffiti artists, dancers and most notably as DJs. Native talents such as Will Smith, The Roots and Eve have become international pop stars and made great strides domestically and internationally, but somehow “the Illadelph” still doesn’t get the same kind of props as a city like Los Angeles or even Atlanta. Despite all of this, the City of Brotherly Love has continued to churn out some of the most innovative hip hop artists of the current generation. Perhaps one of the most unique aspects to the scene is the abundance of powerful female voices it has produced as artists, promoters and writers.

In this debut featurette, director and producer Maori Karmael Holmes seeks to tell the story of these women — the legends, the famed and the ingénues — as they struggle to succeed in a male-dominated industry in a city that has been left behind in the national consciousness. Scene Not Heard features interviews with some of the originators of hip hop such as Lady B, Schoolly D and Rennie Harris, with vanguards chiming in including Bahamadia and Ursula Rucker, and presents current talents such as the Jazzyfatnastees, Ms. Jade and Lady Alma and emerging talents such as Versus, Keen of Subliminal Orphans and Michele Byrd-McPhee of Montäzh, as well as scholars, critics and local promoters. Recently restored in 2K, this special retrospective film will return to BlackStar Film Festival.

Retrospective Screening

Screenings

Virtual

Availability BeginsFriday, August 79:00PM EDT

Directors Spotlight

Head shot of Maori

Maori Karmael Holmes

Filmmaker, Chief Executive & Artistic Officer of BlackStar Projects

Maori Karmael Holmes founded BlackStar Film Festival and has organized film programs at Anthology Film Archives, Barnes, MOCA, and Whitney Museum, and has organized the exhibitions Freedom Dreams (2026), Rashid Zakat: Uses of the Ironic (2024), and Terence Nance: Swarm (2023). As a director, her works include Scene Not Heard: Women in Philadelphia Hip-Hop (2006) and music videos for India.Arie, Mike Africa, Jr., and Wayna. She received her MFA in Film & Media Arts from Temple University and her BA in History from American University. She also received formative training at Howard University and California Institute of the Arts.

Year
2005
Runtime
45 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Director
Maori Karmael Holmes
Producer
Maori Karmael Holmes
Co Producers
Araeia Robinson, Deirdre May, Roxanne Lawson
Cast
Bahamadia, Dyana Williams, Irize Refined Earth, James Peterson, Kamilah Clarke, Lady Alma, Lady B, Mercedes Martinez, Michele Byrd-McPhee, Monie Love, Ms. Jade, Rennie Harris, Schoolly-D, Sheena Lester, Stacey Wilson, Tracey Moore, Ursula Rucker, Walidah Imarisha
Cinematographers
Maori Karmael Holmes, Deirdre May, Tina Morton
Editors
Maori Karmael Holmes, S. Christian Rozier, Rob Patterson
Composer
Sonny James (James “Statik” Peterson)
Sound Design
Rodney Whittenberg

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