ODB DOCUMENTARY TO PREMIERE IN NEW YORK: Film commemorates late rapper's life through interviews with friends and peers.

(November 4, 2009)
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      *A tribute film to late rapper Ol' Dirty Bastard, titled "Dirty: One Word Can Change the World," is set to premiere on Nov. 10 at the National Black Theatre in New York (2031 5th Ave. between 125th and 126th streets).      

       Directed by ODB's cousin Raison Allah, the documentary celebrates the rapper’s life though personal interviews with the Wu-Tang Clan, Sunz of Man, Killarmy, the Black Knight, and the Brooklyn Zu.       

       Following the screening, members of Brooklyn Zu, Wu-Tang, and author Terrie Williams ('Black Pain: It Just Looks like We Aren’t Hurting") will chronicle Dirty’s musical legacy along with important information on mental health and substance abuse prevention, according to allhiphop.com.

       Tickets for the documentary – $15 (advance) and $20 at the door – may be purchased online at www.imagenation.us or by calling 212-340-1874.

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