Contempt for Authority, Stories of Local Punks in Argentina 1983-1988 (Chapter 2)

Contempt for Authority, Stories of Local Punks in Argentina 1983-1988 (Chapter 2)

Release date : November 5, 2015
Runtime : 1h 14m
Countries of origin : Argentina /
Original Language : Spanish /
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From Stirner's anarchist philosophy to self-published fanzines; from participating in the Resistance Marches of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo back in the Eighties to protesting the opening of McDonald's first Argentine restaurant; from meetings with anarchists at the Jose Ingenieros Library to the scene at Luis Alacran's park stand; and from the notion of a cooperative association to the very first community festivals, this oral history of the argentinian punk movement continues its lucid and choral vision of resistance and the margins.
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  • title:Contempt for Authority, Stories of Local Punks in Argentina 1983-1988 (Chapter 2)
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:1h 14m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Argentina ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Tomás Makaji / Patricia Pietrafesa /
  • Writers: Patricia Pietrafesa · Tomás Makaji ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:From Stirner's anarchist philosophy to self-published fanzines; from participating in the Resistance Marches of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo back in the Eighties to protesting the opening of McDonald's first Argentine restaurant; from meetings with anarchists at the Jose Ingenieros Library to the scene at Luis Alacran's park stand; and from the notion of a cooperative association to the very first community festivals, this oral history of the argentinian punk movement continues its lucid and choral vision of resistance and the margins.
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