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So there's this documentary, 'Satan Panonski,' that dives into the life of Ivica Čuljak, a punk figure from Croatia. The vibe is raw and gritty, definitely reflects that late '80s, early '90s underground scene. You get to see him perform at the Studentski Kulturni Centar, which is kind of a big deal in the region. The pacing is a bit off sometimes, but not in a bad way—just feels very much like a stream of consciousness. There's an interesting contrast between his chaotic performances and the quieter, intimate moments like his chats at home. It captures that punk ethos, the art, and the madness of the time. Plus, that Radio B92 connection adds an extra layer to the whole narrative.
Unique perspective on Croatian punkExplores both chaos and intimacyGreat for fans of underground music history
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