Interesting documentation which was on last Saturday ran and will be repeated on Friday, March 6th at 2:55 a.m. ...

First in New York and London, later in Paris, Berlin and Düsseldorf, a radical boy culture emerged from the mid-70s. It is not only synonymous with a musical revolt, but also with non-conformist behavior and a provocative fashion. In the 70s, London's King's Road was one of the centers of punk culture with shops such as “Granny Takes a Trip” and “Sex”, the clothing store owned by Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood. In the music documentary, Fred Aujas tells of the outcry of a generation of disaffected young people who wrote the slogan “No Future” on the flags. They set the course for an artistic revolution that was as radical as it was transitory.

Her motto was: “Do it yourself”. In order to achieve maximum independence, some punks founded their own record labels, organized their own concerts and released their own fanzines. Alain Maneval, the film's narrator, was living in London at the time. A scene of its own developed in clubs like the Roxy or Marquee. Maneval's memories and encounters run like a thread through the documentation and convey an idea of ​​the incredible energy and fascination of the punk era.

Today punk is long gone, but the heroes of this eccentric rebellion, social dropouts and nocturnal dandies, not only left behind a very specific attitude towards life, but also a cultural legacy. Using archive images and interviews with contemporary witnesses, the film illustrates the political context and the economic crisis from which the underground movement emerged. The soundtrack revives the punk music of the early years such as the Sex Pistols, The Clash or the Ramones. "No Future! When punk made waves “describes the origins of the movement, from which an overall picture of that subculture emerges - wild, anarchic, sometimes brutal. A movement that made the T-shirt saying “No Future” a credo. The tragic fate of Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious is exemplary.

No Future! When punk was still making waves
No Future! When punk was still making waves

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