The Sisterqueens documentary tells the story of three young girls, Jamila, Rachel, and Faseeha, who took their first steps into the hip-hop culture in Berlin and founded their own rap group. The documentary follows the lives, family lives, relationships with their siblings, and chosen hip-hop families of these young girls for four years. Throughout this process, the girls learn a lot about both rap and self-respect. They reflect their own female stories, their struggles with social injustices and their own identities, their views about the police, and their relationships with art on their raps. Their passion for hip-hop culture and their ability to express themselves through rap music attracts the attention of those who watch them. The documentary also reveals the girls' feminist perspectives and their awareness of women's rights.
Where It Was Filmed: Berlin, Germany