
2000
Gangstresses, a documentary by Harry Davis, tells the story of violence, poverty, and survival in the streets from a female perspective.
Gangstresses, a documentary by Harry Davis, tells the story of violence, poverty, and survival in the streets from a female perspective. Over a two-year period, Davis interviews female hustlers, drug dealers, rappers, porn stars, prostitutes, mothers, and daughters. Among them are Champagne, a well-known African American porn star who has a small child; Mama Mayhem, a street hustler; Uneek, a rapper from the Bronx; and Vanessa Del Rio, a famous porn actress. Musicians Lil' Kim, Mary J. Blige, Ice T, and Tupac Shakur also share personal stories of survival. The documentary conducts follow-up research on the women's complicated lives, offering glimpses of both tragic reality and hopeful recovery.

Mary J. Blige
Mary J. Blige

Lil' Kim
Lil' Kim

Deanna Uneek Bennett
Chi

Mocha Brown
Serena

Toy Connor
Shakyra

Kevin Keith Greene
Boyfriend

Tracey Pudgee Horton
Scatman

Rafael Murrey
Gucci

Jumaane E. N'Namdi
Bar Patron

Christopher Ponds
Shooter

Samuel Jackpot Regis
Killer

Kinya Shakur
Kenya

All Screwed Up

Esperanto

Afrique-France : le divorce ?

Pariah Dog

Money, Power, Respect: Hip Hop Billion Dollar Industry

Meth Storm

Der Haftbefehl von Haftbefehl

Buy Bye Beauty

The Police Tapes

Nas: Time Is Illmatic

Last Temptation in Thailand

O Rap Pelo Rap

Stranger

I am Agha

Nicki Minaj: Pink Planet

Dragonfly

Methadonia

Cost of Living

Dosed

Whore