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BASTARDS: Pathways of the Portuguese Punk (1977-2014) is a fascinating dive into the evolution of punk in Portugal. It's not just a documentary; it's a tapestry woven from the voices of those who lived it. The pacing has this raw, almost chaotic vibe that mirrors the movements it chronicles, from its fiery inception to the more subdued scenes of recent years. Themes of rebellion, identity, and social critique run deep, and the interviews feel genuine, capturing the spirit of the underground. The visuals are gritty, enhancing the authenticity. It's a distinctive piece, not polished but rather rough around the edges, much like the punk scene itself. The absence of a known director adds an intriguing layer, as if the film is a collective memory of a subculture.
Documentary on Portuguese punk cultureFocus on historical and sociological aspectsInterviews with key figures in the scene
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