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DFW Punk dives into the vibrant and often overlooked punk scene of Dallas and Fort Worth during the late '70s. Laura Tabor-Huerta captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit of a community that defied the typical Texas stereotypes. The film is rich with interviews, live footage, and a DIY aesthetic that feels authentic. There’s a real sense of place and culture, with bands you might not find on mainstream radars. The pacing is brisk, reflecting the urgency of the punk ethos. Plus, the MiniDV format adds a grainy charm that fits the underground vibe perfectly. It's a unique snapshot that feels both personal and historically significant.
Released in 2008 on MiniDVDirector: Laura Tabor-HuertaFocuses on local DFW punk and new wave bandsIncludes rare live performance footage
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