ThinkFilm has nabbed all worldwide rights to the documentary "The Hip Hop Project" which Bruce Willis and Queen Latifah produced reports Reuters.
Directed by Matt Ruskin, "Hip Hop" revolves around of Chris "Kharma Kazi" Rolle, an abandoned and homeless New York teenager who grew up to develop an outreach program for troubled teens to help each other and express themselves through hip-hop.
As Kazi and two of his students attempted to create their own album, rap entrepreneur Russell Simmons and Bruce Willis donated a recording studio to their "Hip Hop Project."
Rapper Doug E. Fresh also makes an appearance in the chronicle of the youths' four-year struggle. A Spring release is planned.
