Tupac Lives On Big Screen

Afeni Shakur’s desire to let her son Tupac Shakur do the talking on ‘Tupac: Resurrection’ fit nicely with the creative vision director Lauren Lazin had for the project. “I’ve always wanted to do something different — that wasn’t Behind the Music, that wasn’t an E! True Hollywood Story,” Lazin told Rolling Stone at the film’s premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. “A kind of filmmaking that was told entirely from the subject’s point of view. There’s no narrator in the film, no experts, no interviews with other people. It’s all him.”


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