Straight Stuntin Chronicles: Volume 1 - A Woman's Scorn
Straight Stuntin Chronicles: Volume 1 - A Woman's Scorn follows a brief, music-driven drama centered on DJ Kay Slay's short film presentation. The film stitches together staged performances, candid studio moments, and action-tinged sequences as several hip-hop figures react to betrayal and... Read more
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Straight Stuntin Chronicles: Volume 1 - A Woman's Scorn follows a brief, music-driven drama centered on DJ Kay Slay's short film presentation. The film stitches together staged performances, candid studio moments, and action-tinged sequences as several hip-hop figures react to betrayal and romantic fallout. Frank Antonio, French Montana, Uncle Murda, Vado and Kay Slay appear as themselves, their interactions blending promotional hustle with personal grievances. The narrative moves through headphone-lit conversations, tense confrontations and brief set pieces that emphasize swagger and street codes rather than conventional plot mechanics. It's atmospheric and compact, favoring mood, rhythm and musical presence over exposition, and it keeps its revelations close, letting attitude and soundtrack carry most of the emotional weight with terse, cinematic flourishes.
Released in 2015, the short film was directed by Mark K. Buddington and created by DJ Kay Slay, drawing on hip-hop performance and street filmmaking aesthetics, showcasing cameo appearances by French Montana, Uncle Murda, Vado and Frank Antonio, and mixtapes.
There are no widely published box office or gross revenue figures for this short film, which appears to have had a limited release and run, relying primarily on music channels, live events and niche distribution rather than mainstream theatrical earnings.
While it didn't break into mainstream cinema, the short found an audience within hip-hop circles, its visuals and onstage moments shared across social feeds, and its title linked to DJ Kay Slay's reputation, reinforcing his presence as a curator of street-level music projects and collaborations among peers and underground outlets.
Critical coverage was sparse and user ratings are minimal, suggesting limited exposure rather than clear consensus, but viewers note themes of loyalty, reputation and romantic upset played out against hip-hop performance culture, with a focus on mood, braggadocio and short-form scene snapshots rather than character-driven drama and promotional music tie-ins.
Details
- Release Date
- November 26, 2015
- Runtime
- 40m
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Music, Action, Drama
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Frank Antonio
Self
DJ Kay Slay
Self
French Montana
Self
Uncle Murda
Self
Vado
Self
Jazzie Belle
Officer Reed
Hasan Harris
Hocus45th
Spud Mack
Spud Mack
Troy Ave
Self
Destiny Moore
Self
Director: Mark K. Buddington
Written by: DJ Kay Slay