Curtis Snow was portrayed by himself, portraying himself. Snow was attending his grandfathers funeral when arrested Saturday, police say. Profane and unrepentant, Snow cuts cocaine with his son by his side while, positing criminality as a genetic trait, reminiscing about how he inherited his career from his father. Curtis Snow is the main protagonist in the 2011 fictional documentary/drama film Snow On The Bluff. The Fayetteville-native releases Snow on Tha Bluff, his first new song of the year as a lead artist. Curtis Snow rose to fame through the 2011 documentary-style film, 'Snow on tha Bluff'. Cole is most known for being a thought provoking, and deeply profound artist. The Fayetteville-native released Snow on Tha Bluff, last night (June 16) which featured production by Wu10. Frequently scored to hip-hop heard through car speakers, Bluff‘s portrait of street life has a grungy off-the-cuff realism that’s only compromised by some obviously staged incidents, which include the aforementioned stickups and moments in which friends make direct mention of the omnipresent camera. Cole is back with his first song of the year as a leading artist.
The story of Atlanta robbery boy and crack dealer, Curtis Snow, who stole a camera from some college kids in a dope deal and made a documentary about his life. With Curtis Snow, Young Blo, Curtis Lockett, Poncho Perez. From jarring videotape edits to unprocessed audio, Russell’s film has a convincingly rugged home-movie quality and a narrative to match, as Snow parties and provides for his baby mama and young son by selling drugs and robbing competitors at gunpoint. Snow on Tha Bluff: Directed by Damon Russell. Synthesizing fact and fiction, Snow on tha Bluff details the day-to-day misadventures of fast-talking dope-slinger Curtis Snow, a ne’er-do-well who opens Damon Russell’s docudrama by stealing a camcorder from college kids and proceeding to record his life in Atlanta’s notorious the Bluff neighborhood.