Ma 6-T va crack-er (Standard French: Ma cité va craquer, English translation: My suburbs are Going to Crack, derived from craquer ("break down") and the drug crack cocaine) is a French movie directed by Jean-François Richet in 1997, caricaturing gang warfare.
Richet explicitly made in an interview references to Marxism-Leninism as his ideology to produce this movie.
[1] This influence is strong in one dialog where the teenagers say that a workers' strike is "more powerful against the system" than a ghetto riot.
[2] The story is set in a cité (6-T in French slang), or housing project, in the Parisian suburb of Meaux.
Artists such as IAM, X-Men, Assassin, KRS-One, 2 Bal, Mystik and more feature on the soundtrack, supporting Jean-François Richet's cinematography.