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AGE OF RAGE - The Australian Punk Revolution
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AGE OF RAGE - The Australian Punk Revolution

Jun 26, 2022
1h 22m
★ 0.0

Overview

When the first wave of punk broke Australian shores in the 1970’s it was met with a fierce embrace that still reverberates. Adopted and adapted with fearsome intensity by disenfranchised, pre-globalisation Australian kids against the isolation and cultural vacuity of mainstream Australia, punk was a DIY counterculture - a profound, lived, visceral critique of late 20th century capitalism. Australian punk chose values and agendas that for many have become lifelong.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Ten Speed Media

Cast

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