Sony Pictures Classics closed a deal for domestic rights to Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of a Tribe Called Quest. The film was in the documentary competition at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. It marks the feature directorial debut of actor Michael Rapaport and documents the progression of the seminal alternative hip-hop group. A Tribe Called Quest released three platinum albums – Midnight Marauders, The Low End Theory and Beats, Rhymes & Life — but its members went through a tumultuous breakup 1998. The film covers their attempt to reunite and capture their old magic. Rival Pictures and State Street Pictures produced the film. Paradigm reps Rapaport, and the Paradigm Motion Picture Finance Group brokered the deal. Rapaport is developing a cable TV series version of The White Shadow with producer John Davis.
“Michael Rapaport proves himself a major new director and in doing so gives the audience an inside look at one of hip-hop’s most fascinating and influential groups,” SPC partners Michael Barker and Tom Bernard said in a statement. “A Tribe Called Quest has a fan base spanning generations, and this film will only serve to solidify that audience while opening doors for entirely new fans of both the band and Michael.”
Said Rapaport: “As a first-time filmmaker, to have the support of SPC is like being signed by the New York Yankees. Telling this story was not only a labor of love but also the most fulfilling accomplishment of my career.”





I worked with Mike Rap on PRISON BREAK and he was incredibly professional, talented and always a positive influence on set. Great job, Mike!
I worked with Mike Rap on PRISON BREAK and he was always professional, incredibly talented and a great influence on set. Good for you, Mike!
Can’t wait to see this. I love ‘Tribe’ — one of the best.
Does it matter that NONE of the music in the film has been cleared or properly licensed?
Tribe are amazing. I never knew their last 3 albums went platinum.
Great guy and deserves the best
Good for MR – he’s always shown himself to be a true lover of hip-hop music and culture.
And Tribe was simply one of the greatest of all times. Their first three albums are essential, and the way they fell apart has never been truly looked into from a fan-level…cannot wait!
One of the best music docs ever. If you were a teenager in the late 80′s / early 90′s you’ll really dig it
Mike R is a black man in a white mans body.
Looking forward to this
Worked w/Michael on “War at Home”. Very talented man. So happy for him – way to go, Michael!!!! xoxoxo Anoush (Kenny’s Mom)
I have worked with MR & TCQ on several occasions. All great people and quality artists. I can’t wait to see this!