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Punk rule O.K.

Year: 1996 DocumentaryMusic

Overview

Short documentary about the beginnings of punk in Great Britain. Don Letts, Caroline Coon, Jon Savage and Viv Albertine - all themselves connected to this scene - recount their experiences and memories from that time. In addition, original recordings and short concert excerpts document the feeling, fashion and circumstances of the youth of the time.

Genres

DocumentaryMusic

Cast

Don Letts

Don Letts

Himself

Caroline Coon

Caroline Coon

Herself

Viv Albertine

Viv Albertine

Herself

Jon Savage

Jon Savage

Himself

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