No Sleep til Shanghai

No Sleep til Shanghai is a 2007 biographical documentary film. It stars rap musician Jin Au-Yeung, and was directed by Todd Angkasuwan. The documentary is about the life and career of Jin Au-Yeung, and how he overcame racial barriers in the rap industry.

No Sleep til Shanghai
No Sleep til Shanghai film poster
Directed byTodd Angkasuwan
Produced byCarl Choi
Todd Angkasuwan
StarringJin Au-Yeung
Distributed byRaptivism/Imperial/Caroline/EMI
Release date
May 22, 2007
Running time
70 minutes
LanguagesEnglish, Cantonese, Mandarin

Synopsis

The film follows Jin and his crew as they tour Asia to promote Jin's debut album; The Rest is History. At the start, Jin was riding the notoriety of winning the weekly Freestyle Friday rap battle on BET's 106 and Park for seven consecutive weeks. The film documents how Jin became the first Asian American rapper to sign a recording deal with a major label when he signed with Virgin Records (Ruff Ryders). The film offers a glimpse into the life of a rapper, as well as the growing hip-hop communities in Asian cities such as Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taipei, and Tokyo.

Awards and nominations

  • Atlanta Hip Hop Film Festival - Best Documentary (nominee)
  • San Francisco Int'l Asian American Film Festival - Best Documentary (nominee)


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