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Positive Force [videorecording] more than a witness, 30 years of punk politics in action / by Andersen, Mark,interviewee.; Bell, Robin,director.; Biafra, Jello,interviewee.; Coleman, Meagan,producer.; Duss, Brian,producer.; Grohl, David,interviewee.(CARDINAL)432603; Hanna, Kathleen,1968-interviewee.; Harris, Hunter,producer.(CARDINAL)518949; MacKaye, Ian,interviewee.; Bell Visuals,production company.; PM Press (Firm)(CARDINAL)561965;
Edited by Robin Bell, Meagan Coleman ; original score by Doug Kallmeyer, Jerry Busher, Robin Bell.Includes interviews of Mark Andersen, Dave Grohl, Ian MacKaye, Kathleen Hanna, and Jello Biafra."Punk activist collective Positive Force DC emerged in 1985, rising from the creative, politically charged ferment of DC punk's Revolution Summer. Born in a dynamic local scene sparked by Bad Brains, Minor Threat, and Rites of Spring, a handful of young activists also drew inspiration from UK anarcho-punks Crass and the original "Positive Force" band Seven Seconds to become one of the most long-lasting and influential exponents of punk politics"--Container.Not rated.DVD; NTSC.
Subjects: Documentary films.; DVDs.; Punk culture; Punk rock music; Punk rock musicians; Social change;
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Punk the capital [videorecording] : building a sound movement : the rise of punk and hardcore in Washington DC 1976-1983 / by Bishow, Paul,film director.; Lavine, Sam,film producer,editor of moving image work.; MacKaye, Ian,interviewee.; Rollins, Henry,1961-interviewee.(CARDINAL)373764; Schneider, James June,film director,film producer,editor of moving image work.; Bad Brains (Musical group),interviewee.; Passion River Films,publisher.;
Features Henry Rollins, Bad Brains, Ian MacKaye."When punk rock exploded in Washington DC, it was a mighty convergence of powerful music, foundational friendships, and clear minds. Punk the Capital explores the inspiring story of how this singular punk subculture took root in an unlikely place at the perfect time. Punk the Capital dives deep into a movement that not only refined a genre, but created a lasting model for DIY culture and political engagement. Situating DC punk within the larger narratives of rock n' roll, this film reveals why the sounds and ideas of this revolutionary music scene continue to influence and inspire people across the globe."--Container.DVD ; NTSC, region free (all regions) ; widescreen presentation ; Dolby digital 5.1.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Nonfiction films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Punk culture; Punk culture; Punk rock music;
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