¡Shellshock Rock
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 Description
[Machine Translation] The Punk Rock Movie" (1978/Directed by Don Letts) and "D.O.A." (1980/Directed by Lek Kowalski) are the ultimate weapons in the punk rock documentary film genre. In 1977, London punk broke out with a worldwide impact, and the wave soon spread to Northern Ireland, where a fierce war was raging against the Northern Irish punks. However, Northern Ireland was in the midst of the fierce Northern Ireland War. Punk rock, cultivated in the midst of shell shock, became a symbol of unity among the young people who cried out for freedom on the streets of Belfast. This film is of immense historical value as it captures the tingling and realistic moments of the heyday of Irish punk, which formed its own unique scene. Shellshock Rock" is the first film in the "Northern Irish Punk Film Trilogy," which now, more than 30 years after its production, also includes the second film "Protex-Harrah" and the third film "Self Conscious Over You. Shellshock Rock ( 1979 / Northern Ireland / 46 min / Original title: SHELLSHOCK ROCK ) Director/Producer: John T. Davis Cast: STIFF LITTLE FINGERS, RUDI, OUTCASTS, IDIOTS, UNDERTONES, PROTEX This is a rare film that captures the excitement of the Northern Irish punk scene at the end of the 1970s against the backdrop of the conflict that erupted in the late 1960s. The film depicts young people who sought freedom through punk rock despite the emotional scars (shell shock) caused by the conflict. Along with "D.O.A." (1980, dir. Lek Kowalski) and "Punk Rock Movie" (1978, dir. Don Letts), this is one of the most important punk rock films ever made. PROTEX-HURRAH ( 1980 / Northern Ireland / 15 min / Original title: PROTEX-HURRAH ) -- Director John Davis follows the 1980 US tour of Belfast band Protex as they travel to New York City on St. Patrick's Day. filmed in New York City on St. Patrick's Day. This 15-minute short film features the band frolicking in a parade crowd and performing at the Hurrah Club in New York City. SELF CONSCIOUS OVER YOU ( 1980 / Northern Ireland / 40 min / Original title: SELF CONSCIOUS OVER YOU ) -- The film begins with scenes of daily life in the heart of Belfast, then moves on to the Outcasts' gig at Ulster Hall, where the band's band members are playing a live show. The film opens with a look at everyday life in the heart of Belfast and the young punk kids at an Outcasts gig at the Ulster Hall. The film opens with a shot of young punk kids at an Outcasts gig at the Ulster Hall, with instrumental music of Ruefrex's "The Perfect Crime" playing in the background. The camera moves into the venue, showing backstage and the show.

Original Release Year: 1979

凌 Credits
Stiff Little Fingers
Outcasts
Undertones
Rudi
Protex
Idiots


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