To many people, punk rock music is nothing more than young men and women screaming and banging away at a drum set and guitars. With brash lyrics about divisive subjects and even more abrasive aesthetics, punk has become synonymous with counterculture and youth movements. However, for those young men and women who live in South Central and East Los Angeles, it means all of these things and so much more.
With Los Punks: We Are All We Have, director Angela Boatwright takes us into the world of punk rock music within this chunk of Los Angeles, and not only introduces us to some of the players within that scene, but just how they are building bonds among young men and women who are looking for a place to truly call home. Among the men and women we meet on our journey through La’s independent punk scene, there is Nacho,...
With Los Punks: We Are All We Have, director Angela Boatwright takes us into the world of punk rock music within this chunk of Los Angeles, and not only introduces us to some of the players within that scene, but just how they are building bonds among young men and women who are looking for a place to truly call home. Among the men and women we meet on our journey through La’s independent punk scene, there is Nacho,...
- 1/26/2016
- by Joshua Brunsting
- CriterionCast
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