Year: 1979
Runtime: 19 mins
Language: English
Director: Julien Temple
Julien Temple’s 1979 documentary parody, made as a promo for the UK Subs and narrated by John Snagge, dramatizes England’s punk “identity crisis.” It shows a surge of defiant morale as punks unite around revenge, immortality and refusal to submit, declaring punk’s vitality and a younger, aggressive generation that shuns nostalgic rules.
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