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Big L’s Estate Releases ‘The Parable Of Lamont Coleman’ Trailer

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMarch 18, 20263 Mins Read
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  • The Parable of Lamont Coleman is officially greenlit with full participation of the Phinazee family and the Big L estate.
  • Directed by Clark Slater and produced by Versus, the film blends music history with intimate family storytelling and an original soundtrack.
  • Trailer centers on Donald Phinazee recalling generational weight tied to Harlem’s 139th Street and Lenox Avenue, with archival footage.
  • The film will examine Big L's unresolved 1999 murder, alleged ties to N.F.L., and is slated for release in 2026.

Few emcees have left a lyrical imprint as sharp and respected as Big L, whose punchline-heavy delivery and fearless competitiveness helped define New York Hip-Hop during the ’90s.

Now, his story is set to be revisited with new depth and intimacy in an official documentary, The Parable of Lamont Coleman.

Beyond celebrating his technical brilliance and cultural impact, the film will also explore the deeply rooted ties between L, his family, and his Harlem neighborhood—particularly 139th Street and Lenox Avenue, which he famously dubbed “The Danger Zone,” a name that still resonates today.

Currently in the early stages of production, the documentary has been greenlit with the full participation of the Phinazee family and the Big L estate—marking the first time his inner circle has formally supported such a project.

Directed by Clark Slater and produced by Versus, the film promises a layered narrative that blends music history with personal storytelling. An original soundtrack will accompany the release, further grounding the film in L’s sonic legacy.

A newly released trailer offers a glimpse into the emotional core of the project. In the clip, L’s brother, Donald Phinazee, reflects on what he describes as a generational weight tied to their block.

“50 years under a dark umbrella” – Phinazee says, as the trailer weaves together archival footage of L performing, family photos, and news reports recounting the violence long associated with the area.

According to The Source, Slater emphasized that the film goes far beyond a traditional music documentary. “What drew me in wasn’t just the music – it was the family,” Clark Slater said of the film.

A street memorial is set up for murdered rapper Big L (Lamont Coleman) on Feb. 17, 1999 near where he was shot to death on West 139th St. near Lenox Ave. in Harlem, New York City.

Michael Schwartz / New York Daily News via Getty Images

“Three brothers, one block, decades of history, and relationships that feel almost Shakespearean in scope. And after years of building trust, we’re making something immersive and intimate that honors that complexity.”

Phinazee echoed that sentiment, underscoring the importance of authenticity in telling his brother’s story. “For the first time, my family’s true story will be told,” added Phinazee. “There have been attempts before, but without us. This time it’s different. This is the official documentary, told by the people who were actually there.”

A Harlem native, Big L rose through the early ’90s rap scene as one of its most formidable lyricists, eventually signing with Columbia Records and releasing his acclaimed 1995 debut Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous.

With standout tracks like “Put It On” and “M.V.P.,” the album solidified his place among hip-hop’s elite. At the time of his tragic and still-unsolved murder in February 1999, L was in negotiations with Roc-A-Fella Records, co-founded by fellow Harlem figure Damon Dash—a deal many believed would have elevated his career even further.

Big L’s posthumous sophomore album, The Big Picture, was released in 2000 and was certified Gold by the RIAA.

In the years since Big L’s passing, speculation about the circumstances behind his death has caused controversy. That subject, as well as L and elder brother Leroy “Big Lee’ Phinazee’s connection to notorious Harlem crew N.F.L., are likely to be addressed in the film, which is slated for release in 2026.

Watch The Parable of Lamont Coleman trailer below.

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