TITLE: Between Resistance And Community - The Long Island DIY Punk Scene
DATE: 17-07-2012
QUALITY: DVD
GENRE: Punk Music Documentary
ARCHIVES: 87x50mb
VIDEO: untouched
AUDIO: DD 2.0
STRIPPED: Nothing
SOURCE: Retail NTSC DVD
WEB: http://www.walklor.com/
NOTES:
This original documentary focuses on a group of kids who have built
a community around a love of music and a passion for creating an
alternative to dominant consumerist society. By putting on shows
in basements, booking and traveling on national tours, and releasing
their own records, these kids attempt to distance themselves from
the corporate influence that they consider not only unnecessary,
but unwelcome. This fascinating look into the workings of a DIY
punk community also examines the scene's shortcomings, such as
undercurrents of sexism as well as the problem of self sufficiency,
which pressures some to seek out the same corporate avenues to
which the scene strives to be an alternative. Features live footage
and interviews with Latterman, On the Might of Princes, The
Insurgent, Seven Days of Samsara, plus show-goers, scenesters,
zinesters, and activists.
Includes deleted scenes, extra live footage,
and follow up segments on Latterman, scene members, and women in punk.