Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired World Rights to Gerald 'Gee-Bee' Barclay's nostalgic, hip-hop documentary WU: THE STORY OF THE WU-TANG CLAN. Breaking Glass acquired World Rights to the film in February in a deal negotiated between Breaking Glass CEO Rich Wolff and director Gerald 'Gee-Bee' Barclay of Gee-Bee Productions. Breaking Glass is planning the re-release of the film on all major North American TVOD platforms July 25, 2017.
Called 'one of the 25 best Hip-Hop Documentaries of all time' (Complex), WU: THE STORY OF THE WU-TANG CLAN will reach VOD platforms just in time for the 20th anniversary of the iconic album, 'Wu-Tang Forever'; an album that's been called 'one of the greatest hip-hop LPs of all time' (Melody Maker), and which earned the group the title of 'musical revolutionaries' (Entertainment Weekly).
WU: THE STORY OF THE WU-TANG CLAN begins in the summer of 1993, when the Wu-Tang Clan emerged from the slums of Staten Island, NY and took the hip-hop world by storm. Their legacy spanned over a decade, selling more than 20 million albums. Their talents brought them success and their music made them legends. This is their story...
Source: broadwayworld.com