

Documentary
Overview
A celebratory exploration of the boisterous times of Freaknik, the iconic Atlanta street party that drew hundreds of thousands of people in the 80s and 90s, helping put Atlanta on the map culturally.
Top Cast


Killer Mike
Killer Mike
Self - Rapper/Activist
Killer Mike
Self - Rapper/Activist


Jermaine Dupri
Jermaine Dupri
Self - CEO, So So Def Recordings
Jermaine Dupri
Self - CEO, So So Def Recordings


21 Savage
21 Savage
Self - Rapper
21 Savage
Self - Rapper
Rasheeda
Rasheeda
Self - Rapper/Entrepreneur
Rasheeda
Self - Rapper/Entrepreneur
Shanti Das
Shanti Das
Self - Former Music Executive
Shanti Das
Self - Former Music Executive
Kasim Reed
Kasim Reed
Self - Former Mayor of Atlanta 2010-2018
Kasim Reed
Self - Former Mayor of Atlanta 2010-2018


Marc Lamont Hill
Marc Lamont Hill
Self - Professor/Author/Activist
Marc Lamont Hill
Self - Professor/Author/Activist
Maurice Hobson
Maurice Hobson
Self - Professor, Georgia State University
Maurice Hobson
Self - Professor, Georgia State University
Stacy Lloyd
Stacy Lloyd
Self - Morris Brown Alumni
Stacy Lloyd
Self - Morris Brown Alumni
Kathleen Bertrand
Kathleen Bertrand
Self - Atlanta Conventions and Visitors Bureau
Kathleen Bertrand
Self - Atlanta Conventions and Visitors Bureau
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